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how bad i am birds himself
bombed for small short term increase of the raising the debt ceiling unexpired
so of course the restaurant owners are having fights over
should we raise the debt ceiling or not
i've told you all along
uh... ramones are plotting wall street is ready to let me raise the debt
ceiling
unit shut up about
and so rebuttal is a pertaining although i don't know we have massive joins a
dollar dot
now democrats know their pertaining to ninety percent of the press
hey i toward the bankers and mary gave these guys there
marching orders and we know that they're gonna give in on right
but they're all play a game on us to screw all of us over
salim cut spending
and cut taxes to they make you rich even rich right
to give me a sense of that absolute certainty
on face the nation senator mitch mcconnell said
if we can do something really signifi about the debt ceiling
them pot will probably end up with a very short term proposal
over a few months
and we'll be back having the same discussion in the fall
meaning and if we really question we get closer that feeling
don't worry about it of course will raise it
and then we'll keep going on with the soap opera as nuns okay
uh... no reason democrats play-along course is that they are
the good cops in the good cop bad cop they're playing on the american middle
class
so europe that senator gramm he's all these programs as well
he's on meet the press
and isn't are finally went to good news
and talk about revenue o'keefe that fantastic with cigarette club date
no one of the republicans has got a vote to raise taxes but i think many of us
would
look at flattening the tax code oa way without deductions and exemptions and
take that revenue
to help pay off the debt that you're not able to sit outside on whose
that actually create some memorable
yet one way to do that is to do away with ethanol so it's been a bunch of
other substances that a few people
take that money back into the federal treasury and pay off the debt that
doesn't raise taxes
that take special interest groups uh... of their gravy train way and have stay
off the debt that's one way to help pay off the debt *** their you get excited
that sounds good and if the republicans and it's a way to go to the event
don't get excited
here comes the huge caveat saturday
uh... let's go to the central word so far less social security
interesting
there's no way on god's green earth you going to balance the budget in to you
but entitlements on the table like ronald reagan
and tip o'neill david what did they do digested the age slowly but surely from
sixty-five to sixty-seven we need it means-test benefits everybody on this
program good in the future of the about some of their benefits for so security
to keep it solvent you guys do the same thing on medicare slowly but surely
address the age and upper-income americans should pay more when it comes
to medical interesting that you have your heart is not with you on that
the party and it before i mean a lot of social security this budget plan
and these are still a reason a relative that my growing up somebody's really
want to go in and touches acts
or are again and tip o'neill were grown ups they came up with a formula to save
social security that slowly but surely you jest at the age
people over fifty five are unaffected but i think beyond americans believe so
security and medicare going to fail if we don't do something
x's alling
game they're playing on you
now they have a very says all the problems that he will propose reasons or
secured
and the democrats liberals in either or president while back away from it
fantastic
that's what happened
well addenda last week the a_a_r_p_
the people who are supposed to look out
for senior citizens the most that's their whole job right
came out that we should raise a retirement
because washington has agreed to that they're going to raise the retirement
so they don't do it by hook or by crook and its always by crook by the way
and so
they get the a_a_r_p_ to provide
cover for the republican and democrats why do they need a political cover
because it is
horribly unpopular
a portion of the country says do not touch social security
on their any circumstances
i'll give you a bounce was i don't care about haiti do not touch and don't cut
my benefits
was losing graham said
all the sun well gotta raise the retirement age you know we are here is
the sixty seven
those geniuses reagan antonio bid that tip o'neill the you know now there is
the sixty nine
now i'll tell you from day one however johnnie tereza retirement
because it doesn't take a rocket scientist like a news read the papers
since it involves did this commission
commissioned by all bomber that the republicans smokestack
with fourteen disorders at eighteen members
and since the most came out and said yet we're gonna raisers i'm a sixty-nine
the rest of it has been a tap dance
to get to that point
by all these brought the republicans and the democrats
so now that's a republican candidate and side
mark warner on these programs
and he said hello
we're gonna raise the debt ceiling
we had to do this uh... budget deal
well what a lady
when you by spending cuts
uh... tax increases
he does this say revenue increases right
i said okay great at least killed on both sides
everybody pays their fair share right
well here comes the mike your trait
first of all he says
spending as the three-time spending cuts as the
three times as much as
what we raise rabbits priscilla house after why is that fair wise a democrat
proposing
by the way same exact they present a bumper crops
say five percent us come out of the middle class
and at what point nine percent
the erratic lease was come out
raising taxes on the rich
but here comes this second curve ball which is the most devastating
mark warner so-called democrats oppose a democrat from virginia who is no such
fake stolen no progress but maybe as democrats they're not really progressed
comes on thurs or by the way
uh... yet we will get rid of some of those
deductions and exemptions that grammar for teasing his
they all agreed is all knots that's right
that they all know what conclusion they want to get to they'll know how they
want a tree 'cause and hollywood rob us
so mark waters as well get rid of some of those but in retirement
lower tax
so i don't think taxes
what happened
no no they'll lower tax now understand how you're going to continue to get
robbed
number seventy five percent was already coming out of your hydrate
now the other twenty five percent that is in revenue increases when they take
away your home mortgage deduction well you don't have any more
and address the middle-class pretty hard
and there's a lot of exemptions and apply it to the middle class some to the
rich
but a lot for the middle class
if it goes away
and that they would turn around and you
they lower the corporate tax rate
so corporations we get
now mark warner sundial lowering
there were great for the top bracket
so the rich
actually get richer
this is a so-called democratic proposal
don't believe them at
doubly them that come in a row thought you'd like
so and then what happens
the middle class the poor pay one hundred percent
of the so-called deficit reduction
and the rich pate almost and
none of it
it's because the rich
otherwise that write the laws
they bought mark warner they bought the democrats
they bought lindsey graham they bought the republicans
so and then do you think that they're not bad
all they're gonna get their money's worth from the slimy politicians in
washington
that they bought off
and they'll leave you with a bill what i tell you
i told you a little lower taxes right
it seems impossible ought to give a huge stage
about how he was going to raise taxes
fastpitch
and i said don't believe that there's a lot in there about how you-know-what in
it in the and would actually lower syntax
that truth as their plan all along
they're all in on this day
so now it
in that roots
something or disaffected
uh... stresses
by a woman not nearly enough
they should be far more disaffected by a bomb
that the kid they use abandoned and they want that
you don't get back on that say no that's not the case is that our etcetera
uh... and so what they did was a did
commission of all there
so democratic full up by eric greenberg quinlan rather that you go to work
uh... and i found out that eighty percent of people there
actually supporter
at this progressive connection
okay great doubletree vietnam right but we had died in a little bit but it is
twenty seven percent strongly approval
fifty three percent
some waterproof
thirty percent say they saw what disapprove
seven percent they say
flat-out disapprove the press
is the biggest liberal convention the couch
only twenty-seven percent strongly prefer approve the press
what you mean
in any way you like at the white house with the band you've got it looks to
eighty percent number gets hot the high plateau
anything they have the liberals their back pocket
it the biggest local gathering only twenty-seven percent strongly approve of
a democratic president
personal effect terrible number for europe inet in in your relationships
okay
but you can see you play your smart great you got this thing figured out
but as far as
the people who disapprove
as i look at that i think where my annapolis
niigata mean the thirteen percent that's somewhat disapprove
or the twenty percent that overall disapprove
i don't buy i'd think they're coming to robert's i've been telling you all on
cabin right all along lets you have is a dad
our only chance that we fight back ok so alright so why do i think that
but i want to go back to this thing
because i want people understand where i'm coming from
president mama said during the campaign that he's gonna change the way
washington it right
if i can add on
remember he it was an ad called billions are billy tauzin
uh... drug
lobbies
who used to work in congress okay
i what you want to add that i want and what happened in oklahoma nutritional
reality
and you'll see why some people might be
disaffected by the president
scooter uh...
club unblock obi-wan
pharmaceutical industry
roared into the prescription drug plan
that medicare could not negotiate with drug companies and you know what the
chairman of the committee
pushed lawful went to work for the pharmaceutical industry but the two
million dollars in
and passionate that's an example are
assemble they play in washington are on alert haven't played a game that are a
lot of put an end to the game plan
hahaha joke was on a
there is at the water play the game faster annual bid
plan and the gameplay here opt out
billy tauzin the guy he did that kind of
invited to the white house
eleven times
in the first six months alone although bombing administration
eventually they struck a deal with the drug companies
and a guy they struck a deal with was
billy tauzin
and what do they get
well the drug companies and we will help you pastor whitlock
and we'll run some ads on how many as the randy was was routed to deny knows
that
i don't see any
maybe they're at a couple do they really wanted to be nine i'd be shocked
and then plus now looks not bushy don't get nothing to get up a little bit of
change
plus twenty d eighty billion
paid millions of a lot right but they do the numbers at crunch numbers on it
it's a joke compared to what they're gonna make of the monopolies that
president obama is going to continue for them
so one of those monopolies
that they're willing to give up eighty billion and i didn't like
well here there
no drug rehabilitation
from other comps
so that's a are awards are finally close
dot to immigrants
but the drugs
so determination say during the bush administration all those drugs from
canada so unsafe
what point in
knots now they want a monopoly because they don't believe in free markets
they don't believe in capitalism
they believe in corporate ism where they crush capitalists
with a crash free markets
anne by politicians setup monopolist
so no drug reportage
of our matriz
number two extend the patents for uh... these
original drug patents
the twelve years that's bigger than bush
that's a bigger monopoly was about as a monopoly
nobody else can compete
number three
medicare is not an entire government is not allowed
to negotiate would run company
you've got a monopoly
he can't even within at the top lee
the government which is the biggest actor
decadent inflows plays the most cannot even negotiate
with this soap opera i become
this is called corporate toppers
where the corporations by our politicians andy rob was blocked
socio wonder why am bothered what by president obama
who told me during the campaign that he was in a plane i was watching the games
he wanna play in a little better usually change the date
well part of the got changed
and they say oh no no you liberals you you you're asking for too much
you know you should just eight enjoy the bread crumbs
the president obama gate
this is in about a single issues in about the public option isn't about the
wars it isn't about
you know when he had done everything which is by doing that for
uh... when the act on gay rights which is at the very end it center the even
for the bush tax cuts yes he did it's setup isn't about all those issues that
we are right
to worry about
and a concern us
about it because it we're worried about the middle class in this country
is about
is obon like trying to do the right thing
it's even trying to change the system i don't mean he's a bad guy and he's
trying to do something he moral wrong i mean is he doing what he promised
trying to change the system so that it represents office
events as real americans
and not the lobbies
answer that is a resounding
he wanted to see
in several of these
that he ran as a guest
to try to get a deal it's a little bit the bullet watching game a little bit
so now you know
why iron
dissatisfied with the press
and what will he do
we start this conversation with the budget negotiations
he will do everything the republic's asked
he was cut spending so i will be seventy five so that has will be in spending
he will lower taxes not raise them they'll give you all sorts of
uh... malarkey about at psi just use the word more
about deductions and exemptions a setter and most of which will come out of your
pocket
and in the lower tax for the richest people in the country of origin
and i haven't even gotten the tax on it
so let's get to
in the midst of all this
the shipping abid
burn on to the middle class and the poor
this great redistribution of wealth
the middle class in this country
to the guys who run the corporations
there is a clever little idea called attacks holland
because the corporations what it pace so much that is
except for a local races that pays your tax
it's over exxon mobil g et cetera
who get taxes back dramas
for subsidies
for doing things that are incredibly profitable in the first
which is not
so but they need a tax holiday 'cause there to tax
so what did you just when they make money abroad
they hold a broad and they hold on
hostage
there's a way to repatriate this money for the united states
and went to create jobs with it in the united states unless is at you but
israel arguments
and our uh...
ransom note is
even though it actually thirty five percent for corporations
we ought to pay that we want to pay about five percent
five percent
five percent that's what they want to bet
that rates thirty five percent
by the way
amount of corporate taxes paid in this country in the last thirty years as a
percentage of the taxes paid overall
nosedive a satellite since resign facts
is in the third
payroll tax the fact that almost bank
skyrocket up
as a percentage of taxes that the country pics
why the corporations are shifting all the taxes under us and away from that
so of course they want five percent
who's going to help
while c_n_b_c_ is going to help them
because they were present
the worst of the cap was in this country and of course for rising to help them
this ip protocols squawk box in
joe bike
turn into whatever his name is and he gave names ready this early in the right
to complain
is that i thought about this guy was absolutely
indisputably right the new york times but he doesn't like what he's saying
because he's the he dares to challenge the might of the corporations
and paul reiser isn't all you're absolutely right
and then after was permitted to the real facts what's what
but i really thought about repatriation orkut also if you'd before good idea he
worked for perform the tests are very good at every day we have a reasonable
repatriation every seven years and let's have it every single day by day thing
this listserv if you want to talk to them and uh... here's the new york times
i can francisco first name
but he says uh... the last time we did this the holiday
it benefited the sixty percent of the benefits of being a money-back wanted
just fifteen of the largest u_s_ united states multinational companies
many of which laid off domestic workers close domestic plans and shift it even
more their profits and resources abroad in hopes of cashing in
on the next repatriation product
so that was what the attitude of this guy at the new york i'm get they let
this guy right the front page p here front page paste
and right in the mood in the body if this is not the op ed pages but in the
body of the of the peace says that the reason they moved things offshore with
the cash in on the sector picket not that it's a thirty five percent tax rate
effort here not that if we lowered into twenty five percent that there'd be no
reason to do what do you know say and that's what you're gonna get you have to
get anything till twenty problems that jim fifteen eastern
senator repatriate finally relented only an hour for why would you not that
amount of frances has been out of the great within a minute for that in a lot
about what the shareholders got that that that happens
we're locking up so much cash overseas
are car
u_s_ tax system is so internationally on compact
so
usually new york times flat out facts
what those factual grab eleven corporations
then repatriation that they're considering
well i guess it would lower to five point two five percent
that would be the tax
that's alright solution to every day which do everyday everyday decor bridges
holiday five percent tax
of course american middle class to pay all the taxes
corporation should right scot-free so what are the facts
here that some of the things that appointed a first of all by the way the
repatriation
would cost us
billion dollars over ten years
somebody's gotta pay that money at some point
and if it's not bad was it if you so there are questions eighty billion
dollars
because what docs doesn't like it
they want to take a bite
they say oh no creates jobs might asik create jobs
let me give you the facts
back in two thousand four when they repatriated the money
here's what they did with it
uh... wiser
repatriate thirty seven billion dollars
uh... into doubt about it at six
so the next two years
they laid off ten thousand
but i'd rather they were to create jobs
has a lot of money to repatriate
anne lay off ten thousand white mark
repatriated fifteen point nine billion
laid off seven thousand
hewlett packard
repatriated fourteen happily laid off fourteen thousand five hundred people
honeywell two point seven billion repatriated two thousand laid off
nine hundred million repatriate thirty thousand laid off colgate palmolive
repatriated eight hundred million dollars
four thousand people layoff
how that dell
bills and on another you know if it were great plant here and and and and and
that's the one chinese herbal
because there is going to win winston-salem working on a crater plant
how much it could be repatriated four billion us how much they spent on the
plant a hundred million
a hundred million of four billion ok fine great at losing things on the
created jobs right
when they asked our representatives
hey would you spend that money anyway if that money can come from the
repatriation they like of course we would
the spies or any inputs
we're gonna build up point no matter what
you just give us free money to do
parties there are so that it
alike paul ryan and squawk box
they wanna ship
all the burden on cue
the way from corporations
corporations are
robbing awesome
blind in this country
and they're doing it by buying
slimy politicians like orion
and by the way a lot of democrats
annual i said i talk to democrats all the time
and ate what and when i asked about uh... this phase all you know we got a
repeat rick
lonely guy today howard dean
said hey you know what
how about we let them repatriate which i don't believe
indicate but
so on the left of howard but our visas are less repatriate under one condition
that they must spend it on creating jobs in america
backyard
ninety billion argues a knowledge bitter fairtax then create jobs that are right
uh... but you can say no they shouldn't pay their fair taxes fish pillows
nothing if you make us pay the taxes addition create any jobs
well that's what nine nine percent watches as any
cdv howard dean's ideas in get implemented what bahu
the white house
oh without go ahead and do what you as we speak out always briefly what do we
want to do it for you
how much of your body did you know i repatriate
here's a j_d_ world
from now on when you make money abroad
you pay your taxes
uh... that's it
and reason is that
not only to keep it off shore and have a trillion dollars there
and the whole bit hostages they are not agreed on the addy aria
in the all this
you make the money and you pay your taxes you whether you make it here
or whether they had a foreign country you pay
that same year
how you like me now from saw
you give the rate of thirty five percent
but i don't know
don't give a and
okay
new york why don't you pay your taxes like the rest of us
it action sheets
the tax frauds
well we can't we don't have to acknowledge it
when they look their taxes
their party our politicians
kiss their acts
tax holiday dot like a tax on it
call
i got more when i got a we had a whole secular
my hands are i think you experience
uh... will move forward to in other serious and very boring story but uh...
we're are doing this
right
at the supreme court has ruled against the class action lawsuit that was filed
by women who worked at walmart uh... the women uh... claim that because of
discrimination within the company they were unable to get promoted to
manager positions and they were underpaid you get the picture well of
course unsurprisingly at the supreme court said
now allowing the strike this down we don't believe it is the class action
lawsuit in fact according to the associated press by a five four vote
along ideological lines the court said there were too many women in too many
jobs at walmart to wrap into one lawsuit however here's another claim that they
made uh... the lawsuit failed to show company-wide discriminatory pay and
promotion policy
in other words after so many women countless women claiming that there's
discrimination within his company however they have failed to prove that
this is actually happening
that is an actual policy
leg another within needs to be in the fine print
in order for a class action policy to be
right anything for that they need to come out and say we eight women and
that's why we do straight against them
apparently
come on who's going to say that right
let's look at the numbers this real quick
uh...
the from back in two thousand one women uh... or grossly under-represented among
the manager level
forty percent of store manager positions
i compared with eighty percent of lower ranking supervisor jobs that are paid by
the albert right
big big discrepancy
wal-mart said that well look industry customers two-thirds of all this
employees into those managers where when
so this thing at the lower levels of salt women word for it so that's why
there's a lot of managers down there
at the higher levels come under way
you waited how does that explain
yet you're not hiring women at the higher levels
that all your low-level workers or when with is that this can
it's not like
awhile there lower-level hosiery kathy ireland will now
if all you have all those managers for women why are they getting promoted up
for me
it's not about whether wal-mart was discriminating or not that you'd have to
be involving the jury to hear a lot of evidence
and i'd be very open-minded about that don't want to see
you know what can you show it cetera center and i don't have all the facts
about made a decision
for me
this is it
absolutely
we just a solution
because
it is the supreme court protecting all of corporate america main crushing the
average worker walked
if you can file a class action law school
no one is going to have
enough money
to get representations
see the class action lawsuits works
brings all the workers together
so that if they when they would a big amount
so it makes sense for a lawyer to represent them
it is just
joe johnson and he's in a store in arkansas or in this case
mary johnson
as she's being
discriminate against
how the house
she's regulation making nine dollars an hour
house you know offer a or friend attorney any money
if she wins wish it away
what you know when a couple thousand dollars macho it's gonna take decades
use different gore doesn't know that
you know that you know if i just on the supreme court over in this latest
course by the four all of the serbs voted this way
although others voted the other way
using those saying though that
and they think
actions week watch the workers
but let me know but you'll also right or wrong
ever again
because nobody'll take their case
an enormous win four
multinational corporations
enormous loss for american workers
business as usual right
justice ginsburg uh... made the exact same point that you make
and you know she's saying well look alll
what what are we gonna do now you basically were not representing the
workers the average workers and the two women who are really pushing for this
class action lawsuit say that they're knocking allowed by this decision to
stop that they're going to continue on with lawsuits and do whatever they can
uh... to create equality within
walmart but it's going to be even more difficult than ever and a look this case
is already gone so far might continue his lawyers on if i continue to work in
that they're not going to be paid out
et cetera set right but
how the next six
right how the taxes that is about one month it is about anything else
uh... so what's gonna happen that
and sit at uic in there
you'll never hear about
you'll never hear about it because some but somebody will go to lorena laura
laugh at them
hundreds of people thousand people across country will go to lawyers say
hey you know what they're discriminating against me and and everybody else here
this is
on the date of your case in winter bows inbox
ever spend years and years and years we're going to scream court
this across the hundred thousand maybe millions of other men win what five
thousand west end of the month
and intel all those people
get out there off
and he can't be can take those cases
another two and one for corporations
look uganda says something about this record
yeah you know they're wildly partisan
you know so much
garbage all-out wasted time never where they try to pretend it's about their
principles right wept and you know conservatives all the time
you know progressives sometimes they switch positions to brighton like the
bush case everybody for okay flip flop
uh... their concerns is that they were for states' rights
all said screw the state of florida would leave a damn about their rights
were ending the voting rights
the progressives who said that states rights are better for nitrogen look for
those
that people will really disagree with manager patient as the progressives are
right
because there's no argue but
it's a paddling it okay
but on the conservatives
that there's no question they have they don't care about
any of their press circuit and i don't even care about the partisan stuff
that's what i was getting
than all there's only one issue that matters most
and that is the strength of corporations
the supreme court
is lockstep
in favor of multinational corporations
that is their full point
and go back to discuss people don't know
ninety seven e one lewis powell working for the chamber of commerce
writes a memo
hey you know what uh... would
it try to influence uh... politics to go in our direction
you know more papers from the government
forgot about this a long way
we got a first go get conquered the supreme court
and then they will open up the laws that allow us
the by the public
and they don't have been that's exactly how it worked out
well here's how it worked out richard nixon thought
really travel
but in the spring court
any became justice who stop
and justice lewis powell was in deciding vote
into decisions in okay
uh... that works with great one ninety seven six partly because don't
where they say it is free speech to spend money on parks
money equal speech
in nineteen seventy eight
and first bank about summer super lodhi
they say
corporations have the same first amendment rights as people has they can
spend money on politics
and arrest has been a downward slide into oblivion
so right now this is for the supreme court because citizens united
they did this
there helping to crush the american people
uh... to give you a sense of how much
that night he said this is the seventy-eight makes a difference
most people of statistical resolution but they don't get it man
nobody else the country understands what's going on they don't understand
the corporate takeover that's i mean some renew our business partners you
watch a show right
they don't get the deficit intercepted what everything changed
we've heard about this before offering to talk about it that was over the
weekend bless his heart
nineteen forty seven the nineteen seventy seven
the top fifth
uh... their incomes rise
over that thirty-year period ninety nine percent
okay no problem
the bottom beth rise a hundred sixty percent their average
into sellers okay
the bottom fifth rose more than a topic
in this status in the box okay
now i've told you that before posting with a long discussion about it
now one other thing what's happened since nineteen seventy for the bottom
the bucket that had gained a hundred and sixty percent
by the way the top one-percent has gone up over a hundred percent in their money
of course of course right
the bottom fifth
they've lost thirty percent
in a lot since that is
they've lost their sir
whatever rising tide lifts all boats women trickle-down
pollution
mitigated
picture of them
so
and this is an other you know part of that pos now
we're screwed
and nobody's gonna be able to any company for anything
and those
inner cities of much more call fries it is on the supreme court
it and i state dinners there is celebrating a rather wine in
it'll apus the currently average american worker
as a state job well done
waited in the country over
to soulless machines
our multinational corporations
all right
in other good news today i hope that you have a kapadia and other good sardinia
uh...
we have uh... i created a new system of debtors prison
fell for it that's ok
and this is the right that was reported by the huffington post i have to mention
it had rendition today cuz i think it's extremely important
there was a woman from colorado by the name of kelly whitman whenever
uh... and she had gotten into a car accident where she cost five hundred
dollars worth of damage to the other car she it was her fault okay
she was turning wishes should have allowed another card to turn it had the
right away
uh... cell after causing that damage at the other party went to court
and ajaj also attacked on or one thousand nine hundred fifty dollar
restitution fee
okay so she would have to pay restitution plus five hundred dollars
the only problem was kelly
was unemployed and she had a very difficult time paying other payments
every month and of course kite if you don't make a late payments uh... if you
wouldn't messa payments you'll have additional fees socialist you know
drowning in this debt so what happened what did they do
they decided to throw read in jail for four nights
because the ringer and jails going to help with the money situation right
we're gonna spend more resources more local resources on putting her in jail
rather than finding a way to help this woman out we had a necessity
we got rid of debtors prisons in this country kansas grotesquery
so if you've got
uh... loans you can't pay that's bad situation here that sufferer because
your
credit ratings gonna be disastrous united
get alone on a car you're going to give me a lot of the house
so without alone on the world can you afford a car is already a disaster
situation sorting credible rate
but to put you in prison to take away your liberty cuz you or somebody money
we decided in this country that's not how we do things
but that was the old america
the new america is where corporations crush everything in their path
and they don't give a damn about you
electorate
how many move months ago did with about a year or so we did a story
about how what a las vegas casinos
tried to get one of the biggest whales whales are the guys who spend the most
amount of money okay
acree lost tens of millions of dollars memorandum on
he saw them a little bit right
they try to get thrown in prison
and i said look at it when i first got whatever he was irresponsible yadda
yadda yadda
who cares you know from people in jail for president
that's crazy if you start that precedent
we're going to go back to debtors prisons
and it's here we go
and
that uh... that i guess the legal system is trying to turn that of course they're
not calling it debtor's prison they're saying that people have legal financial
obligations and if the default on those obligations well then they have to go to
get okinawa agreed i'd change my mind
that that's the great
uh... i'm looking for the lord blank line
uh... t_v_ diamond
anitha
and or the c_e_o_'s of the companies that defaulted in two thousand eight
at paypal lehman brothers collapsed bankrupt
billions upon millions of dollars agape dollars got rescued forgetting they
target
our c_n_n_ cuts
or *** present alts
one-story misunderstand
when bankers
alos billions in terms of those
they don't get arrested no this is a for a bank is israel all people
so if you don't get paid back four thousand dollars would add ten thousand
ontop and welfare singer but the bankers distilled every glass dying in the
country using their knowledge out
goldman sachs all that money to do ripped off the american people thirteen
billion dollars
to energy alone
with the one guide that that is now under investigation reading period
indicted et cetera et cetera
is that twenty eight year old guy who work at goldman sachs he was the gender
clinton i thought he was it
but it is a fabulous uh...
for uh...
bad teresa whatever your relied on
uh... so he was a character and he was in the
at congressional hearings is that right
uh... and uh...
but we gotta
it turns out a guy who was that him genius behind this whole bass tremendous
hope lots
for goldman sachs the rip-off of other people was a twenty eight-year-old
adjust are working
is that what that'll happen
i love how quickly from under the bus the big wheels keep on certain right by
the way
goldman sachs he
they like ok you want to pay for your lawyer with heavy armor
okay says goldman sachs is loosing that ispat don't worry about a man with a
check of the companies that are lower than they are right
on that that you were the only get prosecuted
twenty point lead
his nickname is fabulous stuff yet
combatants
so not bad at nowadays in he's in trouble exited even wrote all these
mickey mouse is president our loving everybody blind and that is
space so that i was that
uh... so
look command
there's a revolution
people can only take so much
waco greece exploits
and wait till all these things start unraveling
and
i mean when related development region
but it's not it's heading in that direction
thing about the number of people who have those legal financial obligations
to campaign for because of unemployment
what we're gonna deal with if u it's a bad economy if you do not have the
ability to find a job either way this one is in some bomb
you know she went to school she got her and i'd be a
a uh... in in finance she was working as a financial analyst as she was she had a
great job and now she's looking for work and she can't find it because she's
overqualified
no one's gonna give her job
so what are they wanted to do i mean there was one
despicable commented quoted in the city p article who basically said all well
you know if she's overqualified she should be fine work there's work out
there
marriage is a president
okay
and by the way you don't even if we do host of purity now art that we
true onto your teacher was only a few minutes long
screw you too
dot com slash two orchestras
petitioner she was telling a story of a story she covered
fascinate
uh... one of those wal-mart managers were just in the warmer side
acharya manager
for all long time
you know succeeding in a promoter
she was all the way up to nine dollars
while okay
then she gets her on the job analysts that if you're gone
okay
the issue of
nauseated
you know she edition one of the debtors first
okay i don't know i mean look at amherst story one up india can tell you more
about it saturday he's not going to do this prison for now
but she's asking peeps label
what am i supposed to do
i did everything he told me to do
i was a good employees i worked my way up to happen i don't know
and now nam screw it
and when a you know and
and they and wal-mart says that he can't unionized et cetera et cetera because
you know
you guys would make too much like too much money you know that
almost all those walmart employees
uh... get food stamps
uh... physique and they can't afford a live on nine dollars an hour
so they got to get through several other problems well
bombs wanted to let their bonds they shut down our jobs what do you want all
day long since i have to tell us
but their bombs
displacement this country is in a lot of trouble man
and this is the people who want to have
no clue
if you look you know how i feel the proposal of the democrats
how many of the democrats on the fence
what two three barry sanders referred is there
how many mark warner
mark warner
senator from virginia
who's not talk about cutting tax on the rich again that guy's knows about these
people's troubles
and it but that's why it is a revolution coming because we can't have it we can
have these republics
and we can have these democrats and we're tired of the men
i mean i'm not throw course i'm not a i'm not a right wing of course on the
time of my own revolution or they would get any crazy ideas
we're talking about we need in ansel political revolution in this country
all right we have here