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all right you can't dance at the jefferson memorial but the cops are allowed to do that out of this new york post is disgusting if you guys you can just me or the early copy of the most awesome live show was that last video of the guy having sex on the top of his call i think never getting fired is what really couldn't believe . i did drugs to get the sentiment a lot of. people were having a feel like it awesome honestly if you're a cop you're clearly old enough to go to a strip club and get a lap dance you really need to do this in the street during a fast well i mean they're like sixth graders at their first like school then they can hardly contain themselves i mean i'm off or dancing but i just think there's a little more you'll be interested when you were sixth grade have a lot of but going to actually go yeah who did it were anybody can write or show
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they were like i'm here if i walk around to be like no no no no no no no yeah north carolina we had you know it was you go ham between plays but that's not the fast songs or florida slow songs when everybody stands at least a foot apart is doing it if you want to be close back around a little kids you know how to bump and grind and tell you. to take away from it. they learn so young and i think it was you know theone thing on t.v. and they just ok i'll try to rationalize that speaking. of things that maybe you should be happening there is a pink visual that's a company and maybe decided they're going to build a massive underground bunker because there are so many stories out there are so many warnings of course about a possible apocalypse come apocalypse coming at the end or just in two thousand and twelve i'm not quite sure what that is and so there's and they're going to build a massive corps and conquer this is what you can expect there multiple bars fully stocked with premium liquors
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a sophisticated content production studio because this is corn after all and operational microbrewery and topless dance which is i believe what we're seeing right there complete with a load of big. stripper poles economical use of the available space is an important consideration here i'm not quite sure the layering there they specify that these different pulls are going to be functional part of the circular all the library and a load of the ceiling yabbering are holding on to get it but i love their attitude their like you know it is the end of the world doesn't happen at least we have a corner place to fill horns yeah yeah i'm slightly disturbed by the fact that there is so can i think that if the apocalypse does happen we all need you know high quality porn those of us who survived i just never know who you might have to survive with the new you know how to sleep with in order to keep the race going see how you little porn are members about the porn production in such proximity to my group on a production like i don't really want my beer and my porn made in the same building
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i think i do think it's a load of building and i don't exist to show you that as you know you don't want that sort of stuff. ok i guess but multiple bars always start with premium liquors like i wonder how long from the last how long is the remote place you know fully stocked oh yeah i mean there are some issues with this obviously they've thought about all the fun aspects but i don't know how they're going to feed themselves which is ok if it is the world hopping that at least it will have more and you can there will be one last reaching party enough. to come we'll bump and grind and those are the restaurants that i guess you know if they're out for ever happens we just need to go to the floor and for a while. now toyota has been doing this campaign it's called your other you and i guess the idea here is that they really want to be cool and be like ashton kutcher and frank people take a look at a commercial for. i
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really don't get the boy this is a wide toyota wants to be in that it's like the pics of be crazy and for five days go totally to your friends and then calls or text messages and call them a non-stock but it happens to people that don't want this to happen that woman a member do it who sued because of this intrusive campaign because she never signed out apparently somebody else signed her up for it and then she had some guy who had her home address tell her he was on the lam from the law he needed to crash at her place to hide out for a bit with his pit bull trigger when she got a call from a hotel living he had a drinking problem she had to pay the bill and so she was trying to sue toyota and they were trying to tell her that she couldn't sue them because at some point in
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time down the line she had clicked yes i can receive promotional materials from toyota and that was what they tried to use in court the likely judge said no. yes but you have to sign up your friends for this i absolutely would yes i definitely definitely what i think this is the most ridiculous ad campaign i have heard however i will not go on the record saying i would not sign but also both of you are already signed up for it so well that's triggers coming to your door tomorrow don't worry about it my question is ok so you make somebody miserable for five days and then they say i'm going to go buy a toyota but the connection might not i don't get i don't have to get what they're getting out of it i know nothing says i need a new toyota like i hate my friend and i want to murder them i will then buy a car to run them over way oh that's ok i know it already but i want to make a gas mileage yes sir your prices are going to wrap it up thanks for joining me tonight and i tell thanks for spending it makes me come back tomorrow thanks to all of us close to the bottom line is going to be on the shelf in the meantime don't forget the fantasy life on facebook and follow us on twitter if you missed any of
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hello i'm tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture he hasn't dried on president obama's america's american jobs act for republican leaders spared no time attacking anything in the bill and they offend their close with patrons so it's the president's job creation plan already dead and the republican presidential primary candidates played for keeps last night's debate rhetorical punches were fast and furious but did the tea party crowd steal the show us a couple of real experts in just a few minutes. you
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need to know this make the aligarh are all let's start that over again make the oligarchy pay for job creation in america corporate jet owners were really a little easier after the debt limit debate last month when they're actually will remain intact now that president obama has released his blueprint on how to pay for the american jobs act he's corporate millionaires are again being asked to pay their fair share. closing the corporate jet tax loophole is just one of the ways president obama has suggested pain for the american jobs act a move that could raise an additional three billion dollars revenue president also called for the capital gains tax loophole to be closed first in america's billionaires to pay their fair share in taxes and raise an additional eight hundred billion most wall street edge funk folks and the president wants the taxpayer
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subsidies. to big polluters to be cut off a move that will raise forty billion dollars in extra revenue to pay for job creation chris despite his recommendations exactly how the american jobs act american jobs act will be paid for will be left up to the gang of twelve super congress and still the republicans want nothing to do with tax increases and when on the attack against the president speaker the house john boehner criticized the president saying tax hike proposal doesn't appear to have been offered in the bipartisan spirit and eric cantor put his two cents in saying i sure hope that the president is not suggesting that we pay for his proposals with a massive tax increase at the end of two thousand and twelve on job creators there's that phrase again thanks frank luntz president obama responded to these criticisms today at a rally in ohio the home state by the way speaker john boehner. we've got to make
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sure that everybody pays their fair share thanks to the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations i think after all we we've got to we've got to decide what our are priorities. do you want to keep tax loopholes for all confidence i know you want to redebate more schools by four days so that construction workers jobs again yeah. you want to keep tax breaks for both side millionaires and billionaires. do you want to put seizures back to work and have more. taxes for middle class families or more on the politics behind the american jobs act i'm joined by richard esko fellow at the campaign for america's future and contributor to the book rough guide to the future richard welcome it's good to be here and sorry to have you here with us. by the way i'll see you next month at the take back the american dream conference where i'll be broadcasting my radio show in the afternoon live from
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there and it will also be a free speech t.v. which we're also on right now. is this the populist tone of the clip that we just saw and the rhetoric that we've been hearing from the president basically over the last month. does this represent a change for president obama well it does it represents a change in rhetoric absolutely i think i annoyed someone last week because they had heard from the president himself that you're going to like my tone over the next couple weeks and i said something about a solid presidential pledge to upgrade the rhetoric but we're certainly seeing much stronger rhetoric and frankly pleasant surprises in the proposal today i think it's understood or i suspect it's understood that these tax increases won't pass by even a we had we fight a two fold battle one is to have somebody out there making the commonsense points that need to be made about what a fair share of taxes is at least the president's doing that even if he plans to
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sacrifice that in the first move on the transport it's good to have the rhetoric it would be great to have the follow through that is probably not so realistic and next week we're going to hear about the austerity cuts so it's a it's a mixed bittersweet experience but at least this is the right rhetoric from our phone you know next week is when the base goes. oh absolutely but there's. it seems that there is a dynamic that's been set up by this where if the republicans say yes no problem will pass your program they lose in two thousand and twelve and if they say no absolutely no way then obama gets to play the harry truman forty eight curd and republicans didn't take the house back again for over forty years after that i mean you know they they lose big time also so they're trying to get out in the middle of it we've already heard this move cantor and boehner oh yeah there's some good things there but there we're going to we can change it and if the president caves in or compromises even on the things that frankly i'd like to him to compromise on
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i don't think that the free trade agreements for example should be brothers but even if he if he makes any any any kind of middle ground isn't he. he put himself in his own canvas it was well i think he is absolutely and you know the other thing that harry truman sad to offset that was and this is this paraphrase gets used a lot and it isn't a precise but the gist was in a race between a republican and a republican the republican wins every time meaning if you don't draw a sharp enough distinction you just seem like a large share republican and what we're seeing more and more is that a little sprinkling of rhetoric like peppering this through is nice but if it's not followed up with solid policies and a firm stance on some issues people care about like medicare and social security if you start echoing that rhetoric of your opponents then they're not going to be able to tell how to distinguish you from the other guy and they're going to look around at their wages and their unemployment and not be very happy right in that necessarily important thing in in forty six an election of forty six the republicans took the house and senate for the first time basically since the great
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depression and and harry truman fought them for two years like crazy i mean it passed after partly in forty seven which you know took a bite out of the right which which took a bite out which created the so-called worked or were right to work for less states they passed that he vetoed it they over overruled his veto i mean it's like they were really he was playing hardball they were playing hardball and he lost almost everything every single time he in forty seven he tried to propose a national health care program basically medicare part d. everybody a shot at it would even bring it out of committee and over and over and over again harry truman tried to get things done but he kept trying he kept fighting and he never compromised and he defined himself in the public eye that's why we saw that headline dewey defeats truman where even though he was expected to lose he was able to pull out a victory by being a clear person that people may not have agreed with him on the specifics of every policy but they said there's
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a guy who knows what he stands for i trust that guy i'm going to stand behind that guy so the both of you here's my concern and. in the in the middle with with obama it seems to me not so much that obama is like some wishy washy neville chamberlain although i know there are many on the left who are portraying him that way i think what happened was that a bit that he and his campaign over learned the lesson of hillary care you know and when bill and hillary clinton or hillary clinton basically superman put together this thousand piece piece or page page piece of legislation without any input from god and then drop it on the speaker's desk and it passes it just blew up in their face and it was the disaster of the clinton presidency and so he every single thing that president obama has done he's tried to get congress to do it and this is the first time he's flip that around well you know it's interesting i get it because one of the things that's really been striking to me about this administration and this leadership of the democratic party is you know they they disparage the left
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sometimes what they call the left who's used by the way are held by a majority of republicans in many cases but they call them the left and they say you people are still living in the sixty's but this is in many ways is the new administration still living in the ninety's which is an even more anachronistic age where you could win the democratic elections by tacking to the middle there is no middle so if that tacking effort is could leave you hanging over a cliff with no place to grab say president needs to hold firm on this even as mediocre and imperfect as this bill may be and particularly as will discover next week. if he doesn't hold from on this thing he's screwed if the president absolutely if the president comes out next week and says let's raise the medicare retirement age to sixty seven or the eligibility age to sixty seven which would be a financial catastrophe for this country if he does that if he proposes reductions in social security and that's going to be his oct balancing of his jobs act these
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tax code is completely destroyed any clear differentiation between what i think the harry truman quote was one. voters are confronted between a choice between a republican democrat who behaves like a republican or a republican right they'll choose the republican every time why wouldn't they because they're you know people people are not policy wonks like you and me they're looking for clarity they're looking for a sense of humanity and a guy that knows what he's doing and if they have a sense that one guy is just an opinion and the other person is this is what i'm doing i'm going to get you out of this match they're more likely psychologically to go for the second person i mean there's there's even a widely held theory and and i've heard people served as fact i'm skeptical that the reason that reagan fired the controller is right out of the box was to say the soviets dulness of me i'm willing to kill my own people and and you know at some point obama has to say that to the republicans those well he. got message me it's like you know mafia move where you know you kill your top lieutenant to show your
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enemy mean business he's been killing people who appear to be progressive in terms of the but yes and he's been more than happy to go after things that liberals treasure even if they're popular to prove his independence he needs to do the opposite now he needs a simple story he needs to say these people leave the oligarchs ruin the economy you paid enough it's time for them to pay our i like the phrase fair share but he should use it more often they broke it you've suffered they need to to own up to what they've done and make it right and i'm going to help you do that and i'm not going to stop until it's done let's hope he's watching thank you for dropping by and speaking to jobs according to a new report from the house natural resources committee giant oil corporations that are obsessed with drilling are actually killing american jobs exxon mobil chevron shell and b.p. the same corporations who receive the taxpayer subsidies that the president obama is pushing to eliminate a five hundred forty six billion dollars in profits over the last five years yet
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they laid off more than eleven thousand american workers so if these so-called job creators won't create jobs on their own it is time to give up some of their corporate welfare so that the actual job creators working people who's spending creates demand can do their thing. coming up it was round to a perry versus romney of the republican party debate last night so which presidential hopeful got the better swing and which the next candidate likely to drop out of the race to pennsylvania avenue. you just put a picture of the meat when i was like nine years old until the truth. i
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am and get a sense that i love rap and hip hop is second and pretty. he was kind of the jester. i'm very proud of the role that option c. has played. another republican debate last night and this time the crowd stole the show c.n.n. host of the tea party debate on example florida which took place in prover walk ascribed to tea partiers unafraid to cheer on radical claims made by the candidates
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debate itself featured some heated exchanges between front runners rick perry and mitt romney over perry's description of social security as a ponzi scheme. the term ponzi scheme i think is over the top and unnecessary and frightful many bigger but the question is do you still believe that social security should be ended as a federal program as you did six months ago when your book came out every turn of the states or you want to treat for that i think we'll have a conversation we're having that right now governor this is you're absolutely running for governor but the attacks against perry weren't just coming from mitt romney he was also under a full assault led by michele bachmann and rick santorum for his decision to force young girls in texas to receive the h.p.v. vaccine is to have innocent little twelve year old girls a forced to have the government injection through an executive order is just flat out wrong there is no government purpose served for having little girls and not
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accumulated at the force and composing of the government this is a government run amok it is bad policy and it should not have been done that's clearly not an issue that millions of americans have lost their jobs care much about yet an issue that piques the interest of republican culture warriors but the most shocking moment of the debate came when moderator wolf blitzer asked libertarian republican ron paul what he would do if a thirty year old who didn't have health insurance was in dire need of medical care that's not how the audience reacts to blitzer's question about whether or not we as a society should just let the young man die. my advice to him would have a major medical policy but not before you listen how that he doesn't have attorneys where he needs he needs intensive care for six months who kate that's what freedom is all about taking your own risks this whole idea that you have to hear the theory t.
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thought you sane society should just let him die. i tracked currently there are fifty three million people without health insurance in america and the party seems to have no problem with letting them all die if they get sick so besides the inhumanity of the tea party what else can we take away from last night's debate here to offer their takes are cliff schecter national progressive p.r. strategist liberty l.l.c. and national syndicated columnist for al-jazeera english he's also the author of the book the real mccain and anthony home attorney and republican strategist and former staffer for governor rick perry well it's an interesting. place for me to go . on this issue the crowd cheering you know they also chair ben bernanke he being called a traitor which is punishable by death and last week they cheered the death penalty and former congressman alan grayson said this about speculators and this is sadism pure and simple it's the same impulse that led people to the coliseum in the
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coliseum to cheer on the lions and the christians and that seems to be where we're heading bread and circuses without the bread the word the world that hobbes wrote about the war of all against all is the tea party really a force for good in america and sure potential leaders be paying attention to these people. people have no i mean to me it seems you know i mean these are obese is you know human instinct gone wrong i don't i mean i watched those two debates and you're talking about and you know when rick perry is like you've executed more people than any other governor and everyone cheered as if this is i mean whether you're for the death only or not i mean you know. just there something that just is so uncomfortable and then seeing that last of these people yelling out let them die it's like somehow the party of keeping terri scheibel alive has become the party of pulled the tubes out i don't i don't know i you know i'll let you comment a minute you go back to there's everything's going on here if i think you could
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take it my friend that there's two things going on here the first is is very interesting in that the fear invoked by the tea party among liberals the people have stopped to ask about the tea party is it's easy and beneficial perhaps to try to characterize. me and actually girls david koch ten percent of the people who identify as tea party activists have democratic primary history in the last ninety percent of republicans no actually the bulk are independents but a big a disproportionate number of the republican primary i mean i've done it i've done to the tune of about six hundred thousand these are my numbers was twelve percent the primary in the last six years thirty four percent are a number of independents but regardless is a reasonable swath of america so i call it a pedestal low information voters i used to call them stupid people but i don't think they're stupid i think they're watching sports or the listening to music or working three jobs but so the republican primary voters are evil the democratic independents are stupid and they are and the democratic primary voters are
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acceptable the advantage of the line is you know we are the majority of the voters in america. that's basically just said no no no i sort of used to called stupid enough that it occurred to me that they're not stupid they're they're busy they're watching sports right that's why i call them low information voters i think many have very high i.q.'s they just don't pay attention to politics but i mean there are times in my life when i wasn't paying attention to politics i was raising three kids running a business you know it's but here's the thing i mean and this is this is i mean i'm going to talk about all tea party voters but i mean clearly the people that are at these debates the people that cheer more executions of people they're cheering you know death of a thirty year old you say little guy then i'm just saying that these are people view this takes me back to like the paranoid style. politics stuff that richard hofstetter wrote the sixty's people that take politics or something and they're working out their hatred through politics and their anger through it is a lot of good for jack showed you know what it is that politics actually and i actually agree strongly with you you know life is sacred even if there's someone on death row is a convicted murderer unequivocally and put to death it is
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a travesty in society all the way around three or six degrees but were we here during times of economic prosperity a we america and then b. were citing these examples throughout human history of marching to the coliseums it tends to align itself with a very poor economic situation actually it has align itself with wealth inequality what you find is the countries you know costa rica has about a fifth of the of the average annual income of the united states and yet their wealth inequality is far lower than ours and if you look at the world to live through reason you disagree with that quite strongly but the well if you look at the wilkinson and pickett of where they charge you know the thirty four o.e.c.d. nations and then they chart you look at fifty nations they would all fifty states those those states in those countries where you have high levels of wealth inequality and they pay just compared the top quintile the bottom the top is the bottom. when the spread is the greatest you have the highest rates of mental
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illness the highest grades homicide the highest rates of teenage pregnancies the highest rates of drug use those who are living the legal right across the board all these social ills come with inequality and that's what we've been seeing explode the united states we have heard it here is what is going to get out that we haven't and if we do have inequality and we all that's median income we are not how little the world war two thousand us dollars when the top ten percent wealthiest per capita households we're globally are now so we have a situation now although we did a nine world we did not see this type of outrage and this lack. in this lack of aiding all human. in our system in our society when we had one have percent unemployment we did not see this type of outrage and we believe you are taking from me illegal immigrant but for nine and a half percent you have to want that impression i mean that's fair.

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