tv [untitled] April 6, 2011 11:00pm-11:30pm EDT
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good evening i'm lucy craft novacaine for tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture unfortunately it's gridlock on capitol hill again as lawmakers duke it out over the budget and with less than fifty hours left before the government goes dark we're going to explore what's at stake for americans if the shutdown really takes place plus i think you're not footing the bill for against them think again i want to break down the actual figures that you and i are shelling out and be warned in
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a pretty radical war costs don't make you sick there's always seafood to do the job especially if it's coming from japan we're going to talk about how that country's radiation we could hurt the global food chain all of us. are right you need to know this when the clock strikes midnight on friday april eighth it is now all but certain that americans will experience their first federal government shutdown in fifteen years that president obama is meeting with congressional leaders this evening in a last ditch effort to come to a deal on the budget as both sides mean billions of dollars apart and at odds over where to find savings now house republicans have proposed posted a clock on their website counting down the days hours minutes and seconds until the government shuts down i mean i wouldn't be surprised if these guys are stocking up
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on confetti and noisemakers while they're at it and earlier today house majority leader john boehner told the press that the government is on the brink of a shutdown because of failed leadership from the white house. but a president isn't leaving if he didn't lead on last year's budget and he clearly is not leading on this year's budget and remember a good to the democrats had a majority here last year super majorities in the house and senate they had the white house yet they failed to pass a bill if fact it would even agree on the budget after the election and in december they just counted. until this month. i hope always insightful analysis from mr boehner now unless a deal can be reached and reach a very soon and come midnight on friday expects expect most of the federal bureaucratic services to come to a grinding halt so what exactly does this mean for you and i know new passport approvals no new tax returns no new medicare claims no new social security
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enrollees public parks and museums are going to be closed and for those of us living in washington d.c. trash collection will cease and of course if you're a federal worker get ready to pack up for a long on paid vacation but there is one thing that's still up in the air at the government shuts down which is what happens to our troops abroad not to mention the numerous ongoing military campaigns that we have in the middle east they're made out to break down all of this is ben armbruster he's a reporter and blogger with think progress dot com ben thank you so much for being here before we get into the implications of the potential shutdown let's just update our viewers on the latest i know that president obama is meeting with leaders but my understanding from what i've been reading is even if they do reach some sort of a deal tonight it's too late for hurting the shutdown is that correct i'm not exactly sure on the details i know their meeting tonight late and i think it's highly unlikely they're actually going to get a deal given what's happened in the past few days so i think i've heard from
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sources that works on capitol hill he said they were having emergency of meetings and they're basically saying that the shutdown is probably going to happen what it does seem like all the sides and sort of dug in their heels. and that's it's not as much of a political fight as a financial one but let's start with the most egregious example example of who could be affected by the shutdown and you've written a piece about the potential impact on our troops can it really be that our men and women are broad could fight without getting paid because of this political game right if there's a shutdown that's exactly what's going to happen because it in this if in the event of a shutdown all essential federal employees will have to go to work and that includes our men and women fighting abroad but also includes f.b.i. agents who are you know to be undercover or anything like that so they're going to be working without pay and what that means is there was a lot of discussion about whether or not they would actually be earning their pay and they will earn their pay but they're not going to get paid until the government
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passes some sort of budget continuing resolution so essentially what that means is for those folks in the military particularly who are perhaps living paycheck to paycheck to paycheck as many are mean that certainly doesn't pay that right i mean it's not really high paying job so you know they're going to have to go to their landlord and say hey look we've earned the money but we don't really have it and i'm not exactly sure that that's going to be a really great excuse for people who are not paying rent but utilities and all that sort of thing and i've actually had a few commenters on my story from spouses of those in the military and they're really worried about it it's really just unfortunate now i do want to ask you do you have any sense whether the government has gotten better at this whole shutdown thing since the last one took place in the clinton era because i remember i was reading some eight hundred thousand federal employees were furloughed we saw toxic waste cleanup at six hundred nine different sites stopped that b. das got a vacation from child support payments i mean have we gotten better at this whole
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thing or it's actually gotten worse because during the ninety ninety five shutdown there there was funding for department defense so our military was funded at that time. but yeah and this time it'll happen again another eight hundred thousand federal employees will be for load and it's not quite clear whether they're going to earn their pay. those who are being forced to work without pay so those folks who are you know being sent home and definitely don't really know if they're going to get paid or not. so i mean i guess they really haven't learned much from the last time could there be a devastating i have tacked on the economy if the government shuts down yeah i mean i think what's going to happen is the federal housing administration is not going to be issuing any loans and as it stands right now the f.h.a. gives out thirty percent of home owners loans right now and obviously we're and you know a downturn economy this is very important also. to small businesses ministration
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will stop giving out loans to small businesses see that's going to have a huge impact in this economy so it's going to be pretty tough and it doesn't seem like. the republicans really care too much about it because you know people like mike mike pence who is the third ranking republican and the house saying you know shut it down if you doesn't get what he wants. so you know i think it's really going to be a big deal you know in some ways it could be argued that this whole argument over the budget is a warmup for a bigger fight that's looming which is over there whether or not to raise the debt ceiling do you expect the lines in the in the sand to be drawn along similar lines here and could we see a stalemate over that yeah yeah i mean i think you're seeing a lot of the same republicans who are saying shut it down also saying we will not raise that that's you know we have a treasure trove the secretary come out and say you know to the house republicans look this has to happen we have to raise the debt ceiling or we're going to default on our loans. but these tea party backed republicans are you know they're sort of
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beholden to this whole you know right wing faction and they're not budging so i think there's going to be a lot of parallels between the two arguments which are well hopefully we'll have you back on the one that takes place to break it all down i thank you so much for you thank you. all right now while republicans play politics on capitol hill and dangle our economy over the ledge they're depending on our soldiers to keep up the fight abroad so i came up with a little bit of an idea let's shift speaker boehner and his cohorts over to afghanistan for a few months why not maybe then the adults in the room will step up and get the people's work done. all right it's time for our daily poll your chance to tell us what you think about the issues that matter and here's today's question if the government shutdown does happen and it does look like we will congress be up for the challenge on may sixteenth when the united states hits its debt ceiling and your choices are yes
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congress and the tea party's lapdog speaker boehner will do everything that's in the best interest of america or no they will risk economic collapse of this country for political means that so far over ninety percent of you have said no you can log on to thom hartmann dot com to tell us what you think the poll will be open until tomorrow morning. all right it's time for the good the bad and the very very hideously ugly first out the good democratic congressman gerry connolly now republicans on the house energy committee you met nana mostly pass a bill to strip the e.p.a. of its power to regulate carbon now mind you these are the same guys who happily
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took piles of cash from that infamous koch brothers but congressman connelly decided to fight prop him up a little bit of fun when he was at it connally's pushing to have the g.o.p. bill officially renamed in the following ways. the head in the sand act. then there is the oil producing economy which alicia now. then there is the middle eastern economic development and assistance act and of course my personal favorite the koch brothers appreciation. well done congressman weldon and now the bad republican congressman just wondering now some folks may say that there is something a little bit unfair about the fact that big oil c.e.o.'s are millions in salaries we can moussa boluses and all of the aid of taxpayer subsidies don't forget now this was just the description of discrepancy that was raised at last week's house natural resources hearing and if an oil executive gets four hundred fifty million
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dollars for his job while a gas station owner gets paid sixty grams for the same amount of work with no help from the taxpayers but according to jeff landry there is absolutely nothing wrong with this picture take a look at it he said. that you know what america's all about the budget american dream about it it might not be real good to me he grows up. in a poor family works his way all the way to the top and should he be able to make as much money as he possibly can and work as less hours as you can if you search more good i mean should we destroy the american dream to which equation is simply you i'm out on the right way the american dream is to make as much money as possible while working as little as possible on the backs of taxpayer dollars not sure about that one so much for j.f.k.'s ask not what you can your country can do for you but what you can do for your country advice. and then there is the very ugly
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henry's turkey sausage service started turkey service now this iowa based company is being sued by the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission for abusing thirty one mentally impaired workers for more than two decades now according to this lawsuit employees working full time out the turkey processing plant paid a stunning sixty five dollars per month that's absolutely illegal and way below the minimum wage they were kept in the poor conditions and i've access to medical care subject to verbal and physical abuse and i'm talking about hitting kicking and in at least one case i was handcuffed and disabled worker was in fact this whole case illustrates exactly why government regulators are needed to protect workers abuse of corporate owners can be very very ugly. all right after the break if you weren't in support of cutting the federal funding of this war you might switch sides i'm going to show you just how much of your funding from directly out of your pocket.
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now whether or not our government does shut down at the end of this week our war in afghanistan the longest war in our nation's history will continue now if you thought that this war could rage on without having much of an impact on your life here in the united states think again the group rethink of ghana stand just put up a new website that allows you to calculate exactly how much of your tax dollars go to dropping bombs over in afghanistan for example if you make thirty thousand dollars a year congratulations you spent one thousand one hundred eighteen dollars on the afghan war now let's say you make sixty grand a year congrats you contribute three thousand and sixty four dollars to the war effort and if you make a cushy one hundred thousand dollars a year the nearly six thousand bucks right of your pocket to pay for that war so think that it doesn't affect you but anyway joining me now to talk about the costs
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as well as some of the more recent disturbing developments in afghanistan is there crow from rethink. again stand there it is great to have you back thank you so much for being here thanks for having me now something is a little bit out of sync here and i'm hoping that you can help me understand it on one hand we're supposedly broke right we have all these budget issues and congress is wrangling over exactly what the crowd on the other hand in this country seems to be more than happy to spend more than one trillion with a t dollars on the war now of course i'm talking about the combined total of what we spend in iraq and afghanistan so explain to me i mean how is it that we're too broke to pay our teachers and starving americans with food stamps but when it comes to military action it seems like there's all the money in the world well i think you put your finger on it right there it just turns out that we have plenty of money in the united states for things that our policymakers make their priorities but none for the things that uphold basic social services that keep people from slipping below the cracks here in the united states one of the things that our
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calculator shows is that while some people have decided that the war just going on in the background it's actually hitting our pocketbooks unseen every single day and a lot of people are going to be surprised to find when they visit rethink afghanistan dot com they are paying thousands of dollars in some cases to support a war that most americans don't support yeah and i mean i think that calculator is really great but do you think that it's the american spirit disconnected from the coast cost of war or perhaps the politicians the guys that really are setting the policy here. i think it's both honestly i think the way the war has managed to go on in spite of massive public opposition is that we don't have a draft in the united states and so it's hard for people to feel just specific direct cost to them and understand that that's what they're feeling and that's what we're doing with this calculator is that we're showing as text is coming up on april eighteenth there you're about to write a check but a good chunk of it is going to go to war i think is that this calculator is based on our from the national priorities project and they shown that out of your income
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tax dollar specific week twenty seven point four cents out of every single dollar you pay to the federal government in income taxes goes to fund military spending in afghanistan or in afghanistan around the world and when you look at what our leaders are doing in washington right now their lavish billions of dollars every single week on a war effort that is frankly not making us safer as i'm sure we'll discuss in a minute but it's also not supported by the american people want the same time they're telling us we have to live with things like a possible government shutdown that's really going to affect everyday americans who rely on basic government services to keep from falling through the cracks and as we've just discussed in our previous segment for the men and women who are fighting in afghanistan now it touched on the sort of feeling war effort and i do want to segue into that there's there's been a really disturbing development afghanistan now we know that president obama over and over and over has said that our war effort there the objective there it's a deny al qaeda safe haven now the wall street journal is reporting that bin
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laden's network is indeed on the rise in afghanistan especially the northeastern part near the pakistan border where much of the troops that sort of pulled out what are the implications of this. well it shows that the folks who at the beginning before president obama went through his escalations are folks who expressed deep reservations and said that the escalation was actually going to serve counter to american interests infuse the taliban and al qaeda closer together it shows those folks were right i mean the fact that the pentagon is expressing surprise and shock now that al qaeda is infiltrating back into afghanistan and the taliban hasn't cut him off from the relationship just shows that they haven't been paying attention the experts that have been warning about this for a year now it was a recent report that came out almost about two months ago that warned that current u.s. policies at night raids and targeted assassinations of top taliban leaders was actually radicalizing the organization above and beyond where it was already in causing the
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promotion of these younger more radical leaders who have never known afghanistan without war and who are much more open to the overtures from al qaeda now we've known that for months but the pentagon has stubbornly pushed ahead with this escalation policy this military first policy instead of looking for nonmilitary solutions to the political problem in afghanistan and now they're seeing exactly what experts have been warning about for months and the surprise is frankly not very convincing it just shows that they had a policy they were going to pursue no matter what they were convinced they were right and now that it's falling apart there they are trying to say nobody could have seen this coming very quickly we're almost out of time but how do you think this is going to affect the effort and draw down american troops. well i think the pentagon's going to try to say look this means we can't go as fast as the american people want but if the situation were reversed they would just say well it shows that we're winning and we can't stop now a basic fact is this war's costing us two billion dollars every single week and people who go to rethink afghanistan dot com can see what is going to cost them on
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tax day and we do not have the resources to spend this kind of money in afghanistan all the way to twenty fourteen we just don't have the resources for that if if what they're telling us is true we are truly in a budget crisis right well there thank you so much for your time and everyone to rethink that offend at comicon check out that catheter right there. thank you now it seems that these days the policy interests of the poor and the middle class have fallen by the wayside at least when it comes to our representatives over on the hill and whether you like it or not the fact of the matter is that the wealthiest americans are often the ones with the most influence in our political system and as a result it shouldn't be a surprise that economic and fiscal policy suffers but inequality doesn't just the story matters and policies here at home foreign policy is at stake as well now the top one percent of americans are rarely served in the armed forces and of course there's very little economic pain for those folks when the nation goes to war after all borrowed money will take care of all of that now with the top one percent in
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charge there's very little in the way of expanding our wartime adventures abroad and for the people in charge the war simply has gotten cheaper than ever but for the rest of us the costs financial moral physical wholeness or tom recently took on the cost of war in afghanistan and here's what he had to say on the issue. we're spending sixteen billion dollars a month sixteen billion dollars a month in afghanistan and what is upon us the number of soldiers we have wounded since the afghan war started nine thousand nine hundred seventy one including iraq forty one hours and american soldiers wounded. the number of soldiers killed in afghanistan fourteen hundred thirty seven including direct fifty eight hundred fifty nine. there were soldiers killed in afghanistan under george bush this was the entire era from two thousand and one to two thousand eight six hundred thirty and they were soldiers killed in afghanistan under obama in the last two years
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eight hundred seven tell me this war is going well. and that's the that's the last horse ok so let me get back to us so we were we're likely now to spend over one trillion dollars one trillion dollars in a country with a pre-invasion g.d.p. of two billion i just think about this for a minute the entire economy of afghanistan before we invaded that was was two billion dollars a year average income of the average afghan citizen was three hundred dollars a year two billion was their annual g.d.p. the g.d.p. of the state of wyoming is thirty seven billion dollars the g.d.p. of the city of chicago is five hundred seventy four billion dollars the chicago police car is thirteen thousand employees and the d.o.d. that a car a defense does is we've got thirty four thousand dead civilians in afghanistan you know if we just took that one trillion dollars that we're spending in afghanistan at one trillion and we gave it to the twenty eight million people in afghanistan
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that's thirty five thousand seven hundred dollars per afghan in a country where the average annual income is three hundred dollars they would all be rich we wouldn't have a war you know the same amount of money but frankly thirty seven thirty five thousand seven hundred dollars you could just take the seven hundred dollars and give it to every single one every single person in afghanistan and you would have two years' worth of income for i mean this is absolutely insane what we're doing. crazy alerts i mean i am not at the moment that you do know that in less than a one month from today on the theft of our nation is going to hold it for national day of player well if you didn't know then you are likely unaware of the apocalypse the consequences that we could all face if you don't pray that day and luckily the sponsors of the national day of prayer have released this exciting video to warn us
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holy crap if we don't pray next month giant mass of terrifying clouds are going to the entire nation's capital engulfed god will make it rain and maybe some lightning too now pardon me if i'm wrong but i thought the whole point of an afterlife was that you know we're going to be judged for all the crappy stuff that we do here on
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earth like being mean to ugly people and lying and all that bad stuff but i guess it turns out that we have to praise that god doesn't come down here and destroy everything with nightmare rain clouds go figure. and how after the break the results are coming in from wisconsin is a vote for a new state supreme court justice will the labor workers be able to snatch control from scott walker and his supporters tight grip. let's not forget that we sat in the far right.
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