
yet is friday so of course it is timefor our national town hall with a man i think of as america's senator althoughthe good citizens of ramana i was one of them for a decade know well he is theresenator a senator bernie sanders bernie welcome directly with the power thanks forjoining us understand your at a school in new hampshire today arson at saintand home college in manchester new hampshire and uh... salutes our program and i'm going to be speaking are at arally uh... with of senior citizen organization
uh... to make sure that uh... socialsecurity is not cart we protect medicare and that weprotect medicaid uh... as well there is right now amassive uh... right wing effort uh... to open the glee of makedevastating cuts uh... in social security medicare and medicaid at thesame time you know give huge tax breaks uh... for the wealthiest people in thiscountry and when we come here and don't enjoy today you've got to doeverything i can tell prevent that from happening
and and danielle your thoughts on on you knowthe president's speech on the d_n_c_ and and and the leonard justice socialsecurity his his brief mention of it whereas uh... several years ago he was callingfor lifting the cap which would be easily fix everything workbooks portable points probablymaking my remarks is that four years ago the president wascritical on social security determine if mckinney made
the corrective point the mccain woodcock would've caughtsocial security and the president on the computer andthe solution is to lift the cap on taxable income bought a two hundred and fifty thousandnot even a one hundred ten thousand and then to are and if you do that orthodox revenue coming in to make social security solvent for thenext seventy-five you felt was the president's proposal
i liked it so much joy introducedlegislation to do just that of blood what concerns me is that fouryears ago com and on and we're trying to get the president tospeak out on social security to tell us where he is on the issue and uh... we haven't been successful ifeel very much uh... that after the election uh... there may be in fact uh... even ifobama wins dakota social security homework
we are aggressively and make sure uh... that we rally the american peopleto know you can't you can't do that them and this uh... and so security effectseveryone i mean literally that the twenty year olds list here and now thethirty year olds and forty year olds social security is a multimillion dollarstress program against disability for all of them now dot org social security uh... the impact about that people like me andamericans how most of them will cost seniors whoreceived or retirement benefits but with
social security or still does isn't it provide substantial help uh... to people who have disabilities uh... it provide help to widows andorphans attacked are about thirty six million retiredworkers receive social security eight-and-a-half million to labeledworkers before point three million children and four point four million widows
are and where was and two-and-a-half million spousal so it really does provide dignity uh... to tens of millions of people and what we do you know i think one ofthe problems with regard to social security card is that we just take it for granted it'sbeen around for seventy seven years during all that time it has paid outevery nickel ode to every eligible american
in good times in a very bad times off but it is a big unmercifully attackright now applying the right wing are and it is being attack under theguise of deficit-reduction we need to cut social security to move toward deficit reduction whenthe truth is that the social security have been attributed a nickel to the deficit because responded by thepayroll tax
and took a more uh... it has a two point seven trilliondollar surplus so the fight right now is to make it clearthat social security has worked is working today and with modest changes arcane p coffin for the next seventyfive years and that is just enormously so those folks who want to raise socialsecurity agent those folks who want to convert uh... medicare into a voucher program
uh... so that in ten years you get somesenior citizen and this is what they want but this iswhat the ryan plan was all about you get some senior citizenwho is seventieth birthday tribute with aneight thousand dollar check and then you're say well good luck youought to have private insurance company and what are you have to go into a storyyou have by emphysema gelb heart disease uh... you walk into any insurancecompany you want and palm you've just to think about whatthat insurance companies uh... somebody
when they know they could be running upoakville tens and tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars and they get an eight thousand dollarcheck for a policy uh... it to my mind certainly one of the many reasons romney and writea cut of the defeated no is their attacks againstsocial security medicare and medicaid but we have got to do everything thatweekend to make sure that the president obamarent the democrats remain strong on these issues
uh... the other point that i would makedidn't have a watch these conventions and i don't know that everybody is fullyaware at to what degree of the republican party has moved to theextreme right at the time you you look at the boxwhile for many years fir baat karte governors several republicans but they will moderate republicansuggestions about the apartment and concerned about education of what you have right now is a partydominated by white wing extremist
in this particular moment while we havethe most unequal distribution of wealth and income in the modern history of america of theworst in the world they want to give more tax breaks topeople don't need it and cut back not only on social securitymedicare and medicaid but it's occasion uh... nutritionprograms and what what and then probable and it's really blows my mind to come onthe environmental committee in the area and the energy committee
you have a situation where virtually theentire site to the community was written about global warming peer-reviewed articles on local on global warming on acknowledged at a global warmingisrael it is significantly caused by man-madeactivities and three headers already wrecking havoc on are our planet and then you have the guy who is theleader greetings personal on the
apartment a committee off for the republicans lighting and and and believe it that global warming unity hoax hoax perpetrated by the united nations uh... the hollywood elite and al gore that waswhat uh... heterogenous jim inhofe actuallybelieves uh... you have the republican partytoday
are coming up with a platform plank onwomen's reproductive rights which is really really just absolutely astounding playing and and they want a prostitutecattlemen but to make this happen gentlewoman gets raped on she must have marked out the babyeven it endangers her help federalized and to me that is just uh... so extreme
uh... it hard to believe that in theyear two thousand twelve major party would be proposing that all your help the republican party notonly supporting citizens united disastrous supreme court decision butyou know repeat you know hundreds and hundreds ofmillions of dollars from billion and corporations to fund their campaign uh... republican party today which is agate aggressively at voter suppression
making it harder for low-income peoplefor all the people uh... to participate in the political process uh... an autorad echoes so uh... to me hope with this election is about most significantly is defeating rightwing extremism and doing our best uh... developed article on grassrootsprogressive movement that we need uh... to make short that
uh... the president clinton democrats ingeneral uh... flight regrettably onto the needs of working families forwomen to the environment orchid approaching and and this comes from movement politics responsible mature movement politics i mean i think there is a lesson to belearned of the progress of moved from the success you've all beensuccessful pity party
uh... after which is just a few yearsold mistake i thought was traditionally at the right park moderatelyconservative arthritic hip replaced three-fourths of europe it's its amazingand i wasn't afraid khufu funded it and and dot barry goldwater back in thesixties announced the now two sons respected happened today just incrediblesenate races on the line with us it's our brush it bernie our falsely right after this this is the time markman program and check over his website sanders dotsenate dot gov
and you could sign is uh... stationaryand will end and alzheimer's and dot com yeah yes and welcome back uh... some argue with you to senatorcenters on the line with us and iran in coke phil oregon washington send directvand free speech t_v_ brown you're on the air with senator centers bartender standard personal atta boys you know
by their yup right now in in the world starling terribleterrible feral pigs church anyway gato which were moregendered representatives like you thank you have a question the yet wrongly health care plan and what he plans on on having for allof us out here that are going to be at some sharp healthcare plan now is that plan better or worse than theplane he actually getting worse
hahahahaha popped up well i wouldn't really not totally aware of a plan that he has fora staffing costs but mike in all seriousness of people on very valuable spend a whole lot of money uh... keeping those voices hopefully uh... and i expect but that won't willget very point health care but under the
romney plant which among other things uh... and be affordable character uh... which would make deficit cuts in medicaid throwing millions of children oracle to health insurance reporting middle-class families tofigure out how they're going to take care of their parents who may haveoutlined with serious illness or need
nursing home care heart that plan is a absolute uh... tobacco we've got a to everything that we can only whoopposes that plan because to make sure that ron we don't have thechance to work implemented in the white house uh... frank into emerge maps you're onthe air with uh... senator centers thanks watching freespeech t_v_ well thank you for taking my call uh...
thank you for that bernie sanders you like a boost in the wilderness to me and okay we can keep you could make justretired my brother is seventy forwarded which had four years go don't look mightquestion in fact courage decades claudine robertson chief justice declared that hobo out of here would attack the republicans
gain control of the senate in the window president t what they're going to do is the firsthundred days they're going to be mitch mcconnell john bainer in romney it onein the and they're going to trade that social security medicare medicaid
obama care our cac in bihac and changed him with fifty onevotes my question is i've talked to my sisterand my brother who you'll both be tactful work before me in their radio korea outraged about this downsides listless liberty and certainlysays there is a resume ol in interesting old question and one of i think a lot of people ofmake about integrated motorboat note no uh... the republicans are hoping datestudent on precedent that local
overproduction of against owb on thepaper force filibuster votes sixty requiringsixty votes to pass anything on of the one legislation after anotherafter another after another i think frankly visit the requested you declare a heat wave with incentiverules uh... to move port fifty one votes proper that thepeople to fill the republicans do it and improve there may well be they won'tbe that the republicans before class but democrats uh... uh... update let's comeback to that right after the break
tomorrow and programs but in part bysolar world solar world dot com for information aunts or electricity child it doesn't help the eighth staring atlocation and offstage tasveer and bernie we had a caller finance agowas uh... answering it looked like was talking about or budget weaken solution
and on the door under the of rules you can get a quote you can pass legislation with fifty onevotes are uh... if you can all usesuccessfully to the parliamentarian that you're doing budget we conciliation how do i think that the republicans willaggressively try to move in that direction if they have a majority in thesenate i think they will
alot more show than the democrats grovernorquist's that's the financial times last week that that they would that theywere even take social legislation it had to do with things like abortion a gay marriage they would figure out away to make of uh... to put a financial edge on it broke all of the budget notquite clear probably can get away with doing you know it's more complicated than thebook was makes it out to be but bottom line here is the democrats to mine mind
have not been anywhere near as aggressive dealing with in using the rules to pass legislation that something thati have to be changed yes are the democrats retained control over the planet which arecertainly a hope will be the case nixon cliff side party jersey listeningand i think that we are all in new york city you were on the air with senatorbarry sanders thank you tom pettit and applaud you
i have to tell you know the the the waythe democrats a sound like three days in this convention so much heat and lightfiring energy it the way you found it centers and for the past four yearsup-to-date they finally adopted a little bit of your of your vinegar in yourenergy now what i'm afraid up more concerned about not really afraid ithink it'll bombing can and will win this election the question is would justbe a narrow victory and we end up with four more years of the things that thething obstructionism or what we have a panel and flight which was what we needand if we don't get that landslide than we better damn well get to be sure weget it in twenty out fourteen because
i'm left there is a progressive majority aggressively progressive majority ademocrat in the in the congress no president will have any legislation toassign that progress diplomat scott on your point that i can certainly hopethat the president clinton wins with his portrait majority as possible butdemocrats retain control the senate and all believed to be tragic but perhapstake uh... recruiting patrol over the house but if you were right and and one of the areas where i have been verycritical of the president
uh... when the president when last timehe had put together the most effective campaign that i haveyou might like time it was really an extraordinary effort with all theinspiring they had graded grassroots networks people were out knocking on doorsthey're using the internet inode unprecedented way today after the election or these the day after he wasinaugurated president carter p patched himself
from nyc grassroots activism ripped away oh i don't think and i hopevery much the you know we do as well as we can in thiselection but the bottom line here is thepresident has got to reconnect with ground troops america command that they fight with him for progress of agenda we need right now in massive jarredprogram that's what we need
to rebuild our infrastructure transformour energy system put millions of people to work you know i know but the republicans will be bigraspberry opposed to that but we could win that fight if millions of people are puttingpressure on their republican congressman and senators and demanding we can in fact the aggressive in healthcare we can be aggressive
global warming a transforming globalwarming in protecting women and they'll run reproductive like butyou cannot be successful if you don't operating implied the beltway negotiating with republicans are the most important point though i canmake is the idea is that we espouse on thisprogram progressive ideas on supported overwhelmingly the american people
you go out on any street corner inamerica and u_s_ people do you think we had caught socialsecurity medicare medicaid and give tax breaks to billionaire i doubt that they had a fifteen percentof the people believe in that do they believe that we should transformour energy system people do so i think we have the people on ourside what we have to do is mobilize those people
get those people involved in thepolitical process we can then go forward significant to of progressivelegislation genessee university ki and here issenator centers here at the pleasure and our rolepro-war burkhart or do you guys gentleman bob weekend weekend you'reright we need a jobs program to help support are safety net and brought thetax base and we need something that's funny m impact every community across this nation um... nod to the wallstreet main street but elm street and make our maple street norwalk street noand you know he every community
and we didn't get it i have a couplehutch waiting on interest by the use of our tax dollars bailout it given back tothe uh... systems to soft contract work or home improvement maintenance byvirtue of a debit card given the homeowners who are paying into earnedincome that retired not just a ability we have other program for those people click you can stop a packed awaytwo thousand fifteen hundred dollar a year and cycled every year married twoyears to mission we have just said just thirty seconds necessarily for thebracingly clinics liberty televised which i was talking about
the fact is that there are millions andmillions of homes that need improvement benefits worth a thousand or threethousand dollars uh... the material that you buy uh...will create jobs and you can create jobs uh... having those homes improved one ofthe areas given that we're working on is to help americans are get their homes retrofitted andweather wise in my state of vermont with the weathergets cold because money is what's this nation with saving people's twentythirty six percent
on their pupils we're cutting greenhousegas emissions from your creative dropped should be doing that there because ithink for the first but it's all the home unfiltered we have a fumblinginfrastructure comparable approaches airport well-formed broker broke apart war but it also you're listening to goodcom hardman program call eight six six nine eight seventy eight joanne remoteback in just a moment to senator bernie sanders out once the thirty-year that this
fears for us to solve challenges thebuilds up over the case for combat shared responsibility kind of boldpersistent experimentation with president roosevelt pursued brieflycrisis worse than that filings texas seminar on oracle apex they're going to go great johanne here is in the sense yeah i don't want to bring porter madamanother pitiful political thing uh... but i'm a apart or brocco brahmasupporter uh... i yelled at the everyone carpentrywork job
uh... report that came out uh... saying that you're going tocreative act two thousand up uh... and and that uh... well ordered without eight pointreverted to a point juan prepared not that big a deal i'm lou i'm thinking about the nitrictalent family they're affected by thegovernment how are they much tilt you know we're going to be at work
finally uh... and edit the private the economyalthough we did not there yet there that part of your bitterly gettingbetter we have to pay the court opic europe your markov airbags run danae the pointer abundance is makingwhich needs of the uh... stated over and overagain if yes it is true ninety six thousandauthor ninety-six thousand jobs is not a perfectly good job production record for a moment
but on the other hand we have toremember where we world when bush left office and while ninety-six thousand jobs is what we need we need a lot more to helpa lot better then losing from seven hundred and fifty thousandjobs ahmad uh... it is a heck of a lot better off then being in the situation where wewere were not only
the american financial system with on the verge of collapse butthe global financial system was on the verge of collapse which would help elect widow alot led to any global depression so i think one point is we have a normal economic problems uh... improbable no question about it
rio on employment is close to fifteenpercent bodypoints one percent but some job growth is a heck of a lotof of aqaba locked up gunmen who've job of my concern about is what i want togive this president policy uh... it specifically as he can't how we can break the millions of new jobs uh... that we desperately need
so that we can put our people are backto work watches line at cellmark and a commoncosta mesa california ramiro senator centers well i think they might call at one ofthe population particularly my point elated because saying that they hadbefore bush went elected it was uh... put out there the bankrupt ownedcompany a lot of progressives like myself weresent with the image of the country there you're going to the country wrotethat the other one i think you've got a question incompetent
bankrupting the company and now theywant to give us a professional went bankrupt companies for a living and i was wondering about it would beafter eight years of running back pardon my car uh... because i think that uh...democrats an aggressive cop or are mismanaging the communication as you don't know
there's only one problem facing thiscountry and that apart the corruption of our government and bring your uh... your loss who are strong on that and absolutelyappreciate that but i think that uh... all too often uh... the corrected copy of and democratmissed opportunity to how long the point of getting money out of politics because every single
idm every legislation that republicans wantto argue about uh... all come back to getting money outof politics and and getting businesses online capitalism out of democracy andand i think that that's the point that need to be driven home on everything andthat chasing them around on eleven discussion that how they win theargument it by having you guys chase him aroundus uses the sun's courses to the sender well i i agree
with sport changes and site i mean in a sentence or program uh... the dominant issue all of our time isn't the huge impact that big money has on thepolitical process and the legislative process and all i can give you and i suspectrecent could as well a million examples
about big money pushes through registration which endsup benefiting the wealthy in the powerful uh... and it hurts working families andand low-income people just give you maybe the most uh... significant example when the uh... wall street folks wanted deregulation right wanted to do away with glass spiegelman piled up
a depression era uh... wash we perform pieces of legislation they spent over a ten-year period five bouillon and they did it make bipartisan way thanalan greenspan at republican they had robert rubin and i haddemocrats when i got to uh... finally towards acceptable uh... in getting to the following deregulation
uh... so that uh... uh... investor on banks could merge withcommercial banks to part with it insurance companies and contact let up the the illegal behavior or street becauserecession we're currently in locations point is absolutely right andi have two players taste of all those citizens united has made a terriblesituation even worse what people should appreciate aboutcitizens united if not just with
billionaire applying elections they also have a very intimidatingimpact on the legislator problem if any member of prevented any member ofthe house was about to vote poor people legislation which takes on world street or the drug companies orthe private insurance companies how quickly can the back of his or hermind am i going to be punished but i thought or go ahead with the weekend
and fine millions of dollars in t_v_ ads attacking me big money is tomorrow morning single more significant issue that ihave got to be addressed citizens united made it worse and the entitled to all of that if infact public funding of elections and the overturning to aconfidential amendment
all persons united tipper gore position victor in aurora illinois soon the vcd t_n_t_ or senator centers del carmen predictor disorder you're on the on well you're going to very very kararcommoner working on really personally win a case someonein the republican side outlying one time line two times buying the prepared lyrical for comparingremeber kit
okay i i cornelia wilber side bruce wascompletely predicting called then we should reallythink of them idle many people are not like that idea uh... now winter or someone power inpolitics and you have given the power to be infront of a microphone uh... imperfect camera condom t_v_ i'venational um... merit progress under a lot i mean mario girl i got the liar the ride and they all get crew's final
it might look to your account routingnumber change in this country ordinarily air workplace no quarrel owner bill walton best met on this these people are in power in politics where are they are lying completely online asks the questions for for bernie iswhat writing what corrected garmi in oracle you have to have more complicatedperhaps lynn then you would like
and that i don't think umuc and uh... legally you know polish some politicians but thelink between you're absolutely right clearly part of the republican agenda writingbill clinton made the point uh... that there's not going to beinfluenced by fracture thakte checkers with other work they will saywhatever they want whether it's true or not victor is actually right that is he very important component of whatrepublicans will they simply don't tell
ault the way to think that picked up ineptitude not easily is simply to educate and organize to make sure that more and moreamericans are engaged in the political how they play in work and intellectualframework any worldview which enables them to on the stand what is happening and the said reality is is that manymany many billions of america are not engage
and they will vote this way or that wayfour kinds of strange reasons and i think you also back to the mediatook the mention the media we have talk show radio are heavily dominated by white wingextremism all the white we had to carry on television network in fox uh... and you have a aldo television stations owned by of majorcorporations sold to a whole lot of
eugene issues out there that working people feel strongly aboutnetbook get discount how workin does the media for a while let's talk about whether we give taxbreaks a billionaire's or cut social security let's however a point that the questionabout what the fire department community overuse about global
let's talk about restrict and whether or not wall street businessmodel in space on for it and whether in fact it is appropriate that a handful of giant banking complexhave athletic wetland two-thirds of the g_d_p_ of the united states of america writing half the mortgagestwo-thirds of the credit card you've got a good idea to give so muchpower up
so few people what about our trade policy's which of course with millions of theseinto a job tune after a character builder normaltrade relations with china do we have a serious discussion aboutthat boilerplate addictive there's no easy answer to this and the only answer all you know is thatwe need to educate lethal force nicely for having national discussions with isnot used myself because we have people of i thinkwe're going to have a thoughtful article
talking to people we have town meetingson the verge about typing or what our challenge of our agenda a cup of tea absence senator bernie sanders of thosespitzer national town hall meeting lunch with her forty six minutes past the hour thatmore of your questions simpson's you're listening to the time martin program visit some hardman dot com car audiofieldwork feature over his website overt sanders dot senate that uh... and will be back for your questions forsenator bernie sanders
here senator centers uh... tom they are gonna predatory cap renewalbike repair yup was like breaking through we raisethat up are required to demand there it back but there well what ever happened more than whyshould we arrive introduced into character all right now argued somebody is makingten million dollars
what somebody the very very wealthyperson of likeness probably he or she is contributing uh... the same amount of money into thesocial security trust fund that somebody was making about a hundred and tenthousand off if you lift backed it up and you start not of a hundred and ten thousand but it two hundred and fifty thousand uh... you will basically uh... full funding for social security for thenext over seventy five years old
poor values exactly the right solution to the social security issue withlegislation that i do introduced but more important it is exactly what the rock hope on thefed for two years ago and some of us are trying very hard i haven't played out again we want tohear that again bradley and spartans for south carolinawashington scientists are working for stacy earlier senator centers and hello back
uh... senator centers posed wandering native haven't there been a lot of raiding uh... the social he replied on medicare funds over the years to pay out of budget for the war and for example in pakistan
uh... coming skewed make not backed snapin iraq the gulf war one iraq too uh... afghanistan who brought the bodies the answer is yes and no what happened when lyndon johnson was president and it was a big mistake
but in order to hide the amount of money that was being spenton the vietnam they merged into trust funds and they merge the social security trustfund into the general but having heard that i think from people that all they'd justtaken money out of the total security troubled their company at and there's nobody inthe social good a trust fund that is absolutely not correct
today the social security trust fund peregrine co portal two point seventrillion dollars and what does that happen and you wontattack you don't want to got money to be put under thepresident's mattress you want that money invested in a safeway which is united bridge treasury bond reasonably good interest and dot is awad is going on so socialsecurity trust fund is earning in payback
all but people should not conclude thatthere is no money in the social security trust fund uh... that is not the case there's two point seven trillion dollarsurplus convey our benefits for the next uh... twenty-one years and that money isbeen facing and any all the money in a nation which is not yet the faulted
on anyone's anti twenty one years at the end of that twenty one years thewealthiest health about seventy five fifty three percent of benefits come again because peopledistributing into social security company will be going out twenty twentyfive percent cap humpty dumpty and that's where we can get the capsule send a very centers on the line with ustaking your calls international town hall meeting brunch wood-burning workoutfor your calls for service here with you
uh... e that we can do is that that'swhat's coming up it's not just a little while uh... intervarsity burning our analystand san antonio texas listeners serious celery your on your senator centers the financial crisis can be attributed ithink through a great extent through therepeal of the glass steagle act and also the bucket shop lol packets are plot wasput in thank you know seven guys beagle nineteen thirty three or or repealedduring the clinton administration or that resulted in our current prices
wire away go why don't we put them backon the books we can do it period you're absolutely right audio idea that walsh street which is motivated bynothing else other than making is much money as theycan for themselves in any way they can m including enormously complicatedfinancial procedures
are illegal activity has got to be spot in fact in my viewand i've been disappointed that the democrats didn'ttalk about this totally much of the convention you are not going to have the kind ofeconomy this country needs me like a crate the millions of jobs we have to create on west sweet deal with wall street youcannot continue to happen a handful of utibank but by j_p_ morgan
withdrawal much wealth and so much power in my own view the other part breaking off equality financial institutions at thevery least they need to be significantly re regulated and that's the point uh... that i was making and i agree with reconcile adolescents are ten-ninetyyear-on-year a senior centers under direct
okay thank you got my preserved verymuch at this for the heart of popular under reform it with my question operates arm of milk a rather broker forthirty two years we yet we're wandering about early alexfor the post office for the letter carriers will explain why the aperture door workers fifty threeyears old with about twenty five thousand servesemployers will help which means we'd end up into the social security fund are over time has just gone crazy we areso understaffed
why do they not offering earlyretirement for workers hiring veterans coming back from the war we can hiretwenty thirty thousand people tomorrow and all of us in our country or billiondollars a year it makes perfect sense and i so appreciate you being there well we thank you very much for thatsuggested uh... this is not an issue at that particular stuck with the postalsituation is not one but i've studied but it doesn't make sense make but iwill tell you the reason that something like that is nothappening right now issue i'm sure no recommended
letter carriers in the other postalworkers fully understand the but about a year ago people's master general came upwith a proposal uh... to are basically down slightly people's also for the fight over twohundred thousand workers cut half of the shut down half of the of post offices inamerica and half of the mail prompting plants though the idea of hiring new workers in but of what is on theiragenda it's part of town starting at a very significant way but your point is an interesting
pointed topic i will look into annalise and carson city nevada you'reon the air and thanks for watching us and for specie and its network your mirasinger centers i'd term hibernian bernie i'd like to ask your question what senator reid thank you why don't you think that fit why don'twe do budget reconciliation now so we can park things with a simple majorityvote
uh... will geographically and a goodquestion and let me just answer it of in this way uh... i think you know the democratic qualquer uh... is a uh... very big tent and you've got some folks in theircaucus oh for all very reluctant to too cold intact direction very reluctantto even deal with
filibuster will form filled with therepublicans uh... cannot continue to obstruct hall and our effort to try to put upwith nificant legislation but i will tell you about i think more and more people includingthe majority leader on now believe that democracy is not being truthful ibelieve very strongly minority have liked senate is not the house and you knowprotect those rights
but on the other hand his polio absurd when tomato democracy is to put it in majority ruleis forwarded body a minority and that certainly whatever happen time after time aftertime during a lull before yet and that hasgot to change and i think you bring more more peopleincluding the majority leader on december here in lakewood ohio art in the southin the show peter quick question for
urged for some sense yadkin lesson observation uh... pat uh... president obama gave a hell of aspeech yesterday he's running a lot of commercials hereuh... any in ohio but i would like to keep more emphasis uh... in connection with congressmanunited if they'd tried the presidential campaign for the congressional campaignwe have to get that majority in congress but i don't hear anything and and then ifyou're going to get anything done enough
to have that majority wide open and i definitely have a goodpoint about how to better criticism of the people of made up your baba campaign for example in ohio you out one of thehouse family members of the u_s_ senate not short bio are shorter than adults i mean if all the help of support uh... that we can get in touch true inmany other party of the country the point that there ismaking is but the president can win but
if the republicans control the house andthe better he is not not going to get very much bob so we'vegot the focus not only on the presidential election but on senate races and how to break loose what bernie wehave just forty five seconds till the end here thoughts and i want people canbe doing but that will upon a a he really is a pivotal moment
uh... in american history uh... if the republicans win all idea very much but along withcitizens united along with the grotesquely on fair distribution of wealth andincome the currently exist in this country that we are going to be moving prettyrapidly product protocol a caucus form of government
or a handful of families on two hundred family smoke just significant control of the economic andpolitical life of this country that's what it's like right now vote now is not applying to be bail throw your hands open here now is thetime to work hard get out on the streets walker people what to do in thiselection on what to do what we can to repaymentexpand democrat charge against senator
re-elect the president regain control over the house that leftorganizing make sure that the president was well with a progressive direction onthat that senator centers thanks so much for being with us that attitude