Senator Santorum makes the point that he is sympathetic to child savings accounts because he sees them as part of an ownership society.
Editor's note · Context
Santorum supports child savings accounts for wealth accumulation.
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I think he's going to be a disruptive force. And he's going to be a disruptive force at a time when the President feels like there are people in, you know, in and around who have, you know, not had his back and not been fair to him.
The only reason this was a contentious issue is because there were two different parties and there are two different branches.
The president certainly has the right. No one is arguing he has the right to nominate somebody.
I think a lot of people sort of baked it into the cake that the President is -- you know has some dealings that are, let's just say, not ordinary and that those are things that they've sort of already figured out.





