He was more specific about the deficit than Congresswoman Bachmann and Congressman Ryan combined.
$81.5 billion of that deal went straight to the wealthiest two percent Americans, straight to people who make over $250,000 right to fat cat...
I wanted a plan, a practical plan. And he seemed to give us that.
Let me tell you, I know -- I will have to actually be covering it, I suppose, and analyzing it for CNN, so I can't do it, but I want a drink...
So, it hammers the middle class, creams the poor, and helps the rich. That's the Ryan plan.
I think this is simple stuff. I have never seen the country more focused on one -- one -- one need, and that is jobs.
The REINS Act reins in the costly overreach of Federal agencies that stifles job creation and slows economic growth.
Unelected Federal officials for too long have imposed huge costs on the economy and the American people through burdensome regulations.
The American people in November voted for real change in Washington. One change they want is to stop the flood of regulations that cost jobs...
The REINS Act makes that change a reality.
Let it be remembered that Congress began this debate on whether or not to reduce corporate tax revenues... how much more America will borrow...
Otherwise, I think it makes the best case possible based on a reasonable interpretation, supported by the restructuring policy arguments.
This president has always looked for unity and always called for civility.
I think he mailed a powerful point that when these crises happen, we want to try to impose order on chaos.
If we didn't have an agriculture policy, mostly fostered by Republicans, I have to say, that favors these giant corporate agribusiness combi...
But we also have a federal agriculture policy that has been driven by corporations and by corporate agriculture conglomerates, instead of sm...
If the President is disengaged, it will not happen. It will not happen.
Is it correct to say that this proposed budget relies, in part, on a $1.6 trillion tax increase over the next 10 years?