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now the governmental bureaucrats. i differ from you in the sense that i think the government who is -- whose interest is my well being -- >> corporate interests towards to make profits making those decisions. >> we are out of time on this topic. behind the headlines: ending hunger. the society of st. andrew is aiming to do just that using a technique that very few americans know exists -- and it's inexpensive: >> right now we have around 45 million americans who live in poverty and in need of food. and if you do that math, we are throwing away about 1.5 tons of food for every hungry man, woman and child in this country. and most of that is perfectly good food to eat and that doesn't count what you and i waste at home. >> the usda estimates 100 billion tons of food go to waste each year. thousands of society of st. andrew volunteers pick a small percentage of what is left in already-harvested fields. it's called "gleaning." >> we work with thousands of farmers all over the country and we save and distribute between 25
now the governmental bureaucrats. i differ from you in the sense that i think the government who is -- whose interest is my well being -- >> corporate interests towards to make profits making those decisions. >> we are out of time on this topic. behind the headlines: ending hunger. the society of st. andrew is aiming to do just that using a technique that very few americans know exists -- and it's inexpensive: >> right now we have around 45 million americans who live in...
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the mechanism for these closures is just bureaucratic fiat. they point the actions of some bad actors and just as quick to ignore that many shooting enthusiast responsibly use their federal lands and the existing laws already on the books that make disreputable actions already. whether it's closing millions of acres to do mining, investigating costly pollution, controls for a new power plant, trying to require costly modifications to pools or locking up recreational shooting areas, you'd think the administration's aim at some point -- the administration's arms, i should say, would get tired of overreaching. as a remedy in the shooting area, as a recreational shooting protection act portion of the bill would require congressional approval for existing and future recreational shooting restrictions on b.l.m. managed national monument land it would also direct the b.l.m. to manage national monument lands in a manner that enhances recreational shooting opportunities. i should say that that really is the instruction that the agencies are under now.
the mechanism for these closures is just bureaucratic fiat. they point the actions of some bad actors and just as quick to ignore that many shooting enthusiast responsibly use their federal lands and the existing laws already on the books that make disreputable actions already. whether it's closing millions of acres to do mining, investigating costly pollution, controls for a new power plant, trying to require costly modifications to pools or locking up recreational shooting areas, you'd think...
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english about it and are we witnessing the death of price discovery when a small group of unelected bureaucrats set interest rates for the entire dollar denominated universe will explain why not allowing the market to vote on prices is a little like rigging democratic elections and last month we asked if we were seeing an emerging market and wall street whistle blowing as regulators encourage insiders to come forward with the incentive of possible payouts while we have to admit we're rethinking that is the ses the blows the cover of one of its sources reportedly does this mean that whistle blowing could be a prime candidate for a wall street short we'll talk about it let's get to the day's capital account. all right before we get to the fed interest rate decision today i'd like to start with a little story once upon a time there were these things called prices and the market i.e. you me joe schmoe down the street determine them with every single transaction we make now although we still use prices in our everyday lives in order to make these decisions these prices are no longer freely determine
english about it and are we witnessing the death of price discovery when a small group of unelected bureaucrats set interest rates for the entire dollar denominated universe will explain why not allowing the market to vote on prices is a little like rigging democratic elections and last month we asked if we were seeing an emerging market and wall street whistle blowing as regulators encourage insiders to come forward with the incentive of possible payouts while we have to admit we're rethinking...
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want to improve the situation, we have to admit that a lot of the problems were caused by past bureaucrats and past planning commissions. i want to get this on the record that this was not a problem of noncompliance. problems caused by change, etc., etc. i would like to mention one situation in my own neighborhood of west would park. it deals with safeway that was brought into the development. all of a sudden, they left, i guess that was not a good idea. i would like to mention whether bringing in at the whole foods near city college is really that good of an idea. some of my neighbors, especially on the other side of ocean avenue, feel that maybe we should have brought in one of the big chain dollar stores like family dollar or dollar general. i have a feeling that stores like that are going to have a lot more foot traffic than wholefoods. since save weight is going to expand on monterey boulevard, a lot of the customers will continue to go to safeway. i have a feeling that cold foods is not going to last. thank you. --whole foods is not going to last. supervisor wiener: public comment is
want to improve the situation, we have to admit that a lot of the problems were caused by past bureaucrats and past planning commissions. i want to get this on the record that this was not a problem of noncompliance. problems caused by change, etc., etc. i would like to mention one situation in my own neighborhood of west would park. it deals with safeway that was brought into the development. all of a sudden, they left, i guess that was not a good idea. i would like to mention whether bringing...
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it's politicians, school board bureaucrats, if you try to make a change, the blob says. >> we don't dohere, we have to get more, five people to sign off. deputy director has to say this is okay. it's crazy. >> both union leaders escape that had bureaucracy. >> this is a private school? >> right. it made me feel i better do pret pretty good in that school, or else. >> and i'll confront union bosses when we return. why can't other people have the choices they have? and what is wrong with these people? 1 [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip-hop. with the eneizing support and cus
it's politicians, school board bureaucrats, if you try to make a change, the blob says. >> we don't dohere, we have to get more, five people to sign off. deputy director has to say this is okay. it's crazy. >> both union leaders escape that had bureaucracy. >> this is a private school? >> right. it made me feel i better do pret pretty good in that school, or else. >> and i'll confront union bosses when we return. why can't other people have the choices they have?...
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want to improve the situation, we have to admit that a lot of the problems were caused by past bureaucrats and past planning commissions. i want to get this on the record that this was not a problem of noncompliance. problems caused by change, etc., etc. i would like to mention one situation in my own neighborhood of west would park. it deals with
want to improve the situation, we have to admit that a lot of the problems were caused by past bureaucrats and past planning commissions. i want to get this on the record that this was not a problem of noncompliance. problems caused by change, etc., etc. i would like to mention one situation in my own neighborhood of west would park. it deals with
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today at a hearing, congress weighed in, getting some of the bureaucrats to apologize, but what about man at the center of the scandal? jake tapper has the story. >> reporter: it looks as though top bureaucrat, jeff neely, had a fun time at the m resort spa and casino outside las vegas, literally soaking up taxpayer funds. judging by these pictures from his wife's google+ page, first reported by abc news. part of one of the eight scouting meetings taken by her husband and other officials of the general services administration to plan a conference one year later that the inspector general called "excessive and wasteful." neely didn't look like he was having as much fun today, hauled before a congressional committee. he certainly didn't bare as much. >> mr. chairman, i respectfully decline to answer any questions here today based upon my fifth amendment constitutional privilege. >> reporter: neely organized the now infamous $823,000 conference in 2010, which included $75,000 spent on a bicycle building exercise, $6,000 for commemorative coins, and $3,000 spent on this mind-reader/motiva
today at a hearing, congress weighed in, getting some of the bureaucrats to apologize, but what about man at the center of the scandal? jake tapper has the story. >> reporter: it looks as though top bureaucrat, jeff neely, had a fun time at the m resort spa and casino outside las vegas, literally soaking up taxpayer funds. judging by these pictures from his wife's google+ page, first reported by abc news. part of one of the eight scouting meetings taken by her husband and other officials...
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but the american system is pure -- bureaucratically, has quirks in it. howlick should have played the role of keeping the big picture. howlick -- there are not that many great military writers united nations precivil war period. howlick is the best that you have got. howlick is the only one in uniform. he doesn't do that. grantee ven seashe eventually t role. he is pulled in too many directions. i want to come back to the point. arguably there is some times a conflict between -- mcclellan is loved by his men. can you love your men too much? does that make you -- really? do people really buy that? or is that, or is this different types of -- well, let me let you discuss it. >> it is related to sports. if you are going to play shy and all that you are going to get hurt. if you are not aggressive taking the fight to them, you are going to hurt yourself worse. when an attack does come you are not going to be ready for it. building on grant, always pushing being aggressive looking for the right fight and all that. he was protecting his men. mcclellan was, i d
but the american system is pure -- bureaucratically, has quirks in it. howlick should have played the role of keeping the big picture. howlick -- there are not that many great military writers united nations precivil war period. howlick is the best that you have got. howlick is the only one in uniform. he doesn't do that. grantee ven seashe eventually t role. he is pulled in too many directions. i want to come back to the point. arguably there is some times a conflict between -- mcclellan is...
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ultimately i'm convinced those federal bureaucrats will tell you what kind of treatment you can receive. that's where we're headed. if i become president, we will repeal obamacare and return to the individuals in america the responsibility and the right for their own health care. [ applause ] you know the road we're on with regards to energy. this is a president who says he likes all of the above. did you hear that? he keeps saying that. i scratch my head because his epa and other regulators have been trying to insinuate themselves into regulating natural gas and fracking. hopefully they're backing away from that, i saw goodness on that today. they made it harder and harder to mine coal and use coal. put a moratorium on drilling for oil in the gulf. it does not seem like an all of the above energy policy to me. then i figured it out. the president does like all of the above. he likes all of the energy sources that come from above the ground, all right. so anything below the ground he doesn't like, coal, oil, gas. we all -- we all like wind and solar but we also like those below the grou
ultimately i'm convinced those federal bureaucrats will tell you what kind of treatment you can receive. that's where we're headed. if i become president, we will repeal obamacare and return to the individuals in america the responsibility and the right for their own health care. [ applause ] you know the road we're on with regards to energy. this is a president who says he likes all of the above. did you hear that? he keeps saying that. i scratch my head because his epa and other regulators...
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clearance from bureaucratic interference, streamlining in other words the decision making plus funding which was their own, no one else could interfere with and only the president can give you that. only the monarch can give you that. >> let me read you this, back to you, you know these words but i'll stop here and ask you questions. he arrived at the white house at 9:30 a.m. on july 28th 1955, half an hour before the scheduled briefing before the president. trevor gardner and johnny van newman was in the back seat in one of the pentagon long black limousines as the car made its way to the white house ground. schreiver had been informed the briefing would take place on the 28th and had been readying themselves ever since most intensely after bennie flew in from california on the 22nd. it was decided that schreiver would wrap up the briefing at the end. trevor gardner, who was he? >> he was the assistant secretary of the air force for science and technology and was in his own way a visionary and schreiver recruited him, when he first got on to the idea was just a colonel, on the list fo
clearance from bureaucratic interference, streamlining in other words the decision making plus funding which was their own, no one else could interfere with and only the president can give you that. only the monarch can give you that. >> let me read you this, back to you, you know these words but i'll stop here and ask you questions. he arrived at the white house at 9:30 a.m. on july 28th 1955, half an hour before the scheduled briefing before the president. trevor gardner and johnny van...
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the country wants a guy who can fire these corrupt bureaucrats.his is romney's -- this is his breadbasket, his main thing. >> i think, you know, keith's point here, to the obama administration as great domestic achievement has been talking republicans interest an unfunded tax cut. i don't think that romney is going going to have a whole 4r09 of difficulty of making the case that he's got a bigger economic vision. >> and ceo vision. he's a ceo. >> obama is not a ceo. every day these scandals go by and they're not fixed proves he's not a ceo, but he's running again a successful ceo. >> we talked about this before. the last two ceos were george w. bush and herbert hoover. >> jimmy carter was a ceo. >> no, he want. >> he ran a peanut farm. >> my gosh -- >> and he was peanuts. >> and harry truman -- >> he had a has beener dashry. i liked alreadiry truman. >> my point is this. romney was successful in business, but wasn't able to translate in. >> this is a business breakdown. >> he wasn't able to translate his business skills to success in massachusetts
the country wants a guy who can fire these corrupt bureaucrats.his is romney's -- this is his breadbasket, his main thing. >> i think, you know, keith's point here, to the obama administration as great domestic achievement has been talking republicans interest an unfunded tax cut. i don't think that romney is going going to have a whole 4r09 of difficulty of making the case that he's got a bigger economic vision. >> and ceo vision. he's a ceo. >> obama is not a ceo. every day...
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so davis do this because he was a very skilled bureaucrat, something people didn't know about him. the theme was what hundred thousand dollars wasn't going to to be enough. his reply was your absolutely right. $100,000 isn't going to do it. no matter how much money you gave me today, it is not going to be enough. this nation is going to be so big that there is no building we can do on the present site of the capital that is going to hold everything we need. and the future we are going to have buildings all over this. and he was right. you didn't have to see it, that is absolutely right. he was one of the few people that understood this. one of the questions that i tried to ask and try to answer in "freedom's cap" was how effective david come to this viewpoint? i have come to the conclusion that the main reason was that he was a graduate of west point and like many west point graduates during this time, he was very well-traveled. he'd been well-traveled as a child and an economy of course he was sent out to build forts in the middle of nowhere to write back and forth with calgary in
so davis do this because he was a very skilled bureaucrat, something people didn't know about him. the theme was what hundred thousand dollars wasn't going to to be enough. his reply was your absolutely right. $100,000 isn't going to do it. no matter how much money you gave me today, it is not going to be enough. this nation is going to be so big that there is no building we can do on the present site of the capital that is going to hold everything we need. and the future we are going to have...
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this replaces the rule of law with the role of bureaucrats. -- rule of bureaucrats and the connected. finally -- tax reform. this is where i think the president's budget is the most anti-growth. in january he is proposing the top effective marginal income tax rate goes up to 44.8%. where paul and i come from, overseas -- which we mean, lake superior -- the canadians just dropped their business tax to 15%. nine out of 10 businesses in wisconsin file their taxes as individuals. eight out of 10 businesses in all of america aren't corporations, they are businesses that file their taxes as individuals -- subchapter s corporations. what we are basically saying is if you get successful, if you buy four acres out of the industrial park and alcorn, wisconsin, you start with five in nikkei-225, and then 250 employees -- we used to call it the american dream and now you are part of the evil rich. now you are going to be hit with effectively a 45% tax rate. it through the state income tax and you are up to 50%. how on earth can you compete with the canadians taxing themselves at 50% or the irish
this replaces the rule of law with the role of bureaucrats. -- rule of bureaucrats and the connected. finally -- tax reform. this is where i think the president's budget is the most anti-growth. in january he is proposing the top effective marginal income tax rate goes up to 44.8%. where paul and i come from, overseas -- which we mean, lake superior -- the canadians just dropped their business tax to 15%. nine out of 10 businesses in wisconsin file their taxes as individuals. eight out of 10...
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come election time yet voters still see it as a bureaucratic mess which takes more then it gives really i mean is this it does dumping on the brussels vassal ban like enter as the e.u. influence waning well the e.u. influence is waning but for reasons that have to do with the so-called dead crisis that is the way europe needers a try to solve a crisis which banks invented by not taking the appropriate measures and also all these new liberal policies but make the rich richer and poorer but there is an tag in his employ is that on the part of many people but even the people who are against this kind of europe and against the euro in an idea percy they want a different kind of europe they are hostile to the way europe runs its policies or is totally incompetent when it comes to solving this problem is if we had a functioning central bank it would be no problem so there is this weariness and hostility but not necessarily. against europe as an idea but against this particular kind of europe and of course there is room corporate civility within europe and things can change whoever's elected p
come election time yet voters still see it as a bureaucratic mess which takes more then it gives really i mean is this it does dumping on the brussels vassal ban like enter as the e.u. influence waning well the e.u. influence is waning but for reasons that have to do with the so-called dead crisis that is the way europe needers a try to solve a crisis which banks invented by not taking the appropriate measures and also all these new liberal policies but make the rich richer and poorer but there...
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we will get a preview next in the market run down. >>> plus, bureaucrats gone wild? outrage over government spending the a federal agency whose job is to help taxpayers save money. the white house acted quickly but it plays into a larger problem about government these days. >>> first, today's trivia question. when was the last time the illinois republican presidential primary winner didn't also win wisconsin? the first correct answer will get a follow tuesday from us. the answer and more is coming up on "the daily rundown." my mother froze everything. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot dog. i knew it was going to be a success. the invention was so simple that i knew i needed to protect it. my name is chris schutte and i got my patent, trademark and llc on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on
we will get a preview next in the market run down. >>> plus, bureaucrats gone wild? outrage over government spending the a federal agency whose job is to help taxpayers save money. the white house acted quickly but it plays into a larger problem about government these days. >>> first, today's trivia question. when was the last time the illinois republican presidential primary winner didn't also win wisconsin? the first correct answer will get a follow tuesday from us. the...
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and putting regulators on your board and all the rest of it we have our own ways of paying our bureaucrats off right but in mexico they have much more efficient system you just have to put my sample of cash into the middle of these little tiny dust motes and then they go away what's wal-mart's been doing this for a very long time apparently and should more cheaply than it cost them the united states as. every government uses that i mean governments don't do anything for us except they just stand in the way it's wal-mart's trying to bring prosperity and beautiful products will do soko and they have done so but it costs a little bit of money you know so now they're being fried you know for just for trying to make people's lives better and get it get in the barriers and that's really what the real story is here ok so jeffrey let me i fear you comparing a kind of this corrupt system in in mexico where you have to do bribes or you can opt to do bribery or in the u.s. system where there's kind of this. officially ok system of bribery through lobbying and campaign contributions and that's where i
and putting regulators on your board and all the rest of it we have our own ways of paying our bureaucrats off right but in mexico they have much more efficient system you just have to put my sample of cash into the middle of these little tiny dust motes and then they go away what's wal-mart's been doing this for a very long time apparently and should more cheaply than it cost them the united states as. every government uses that i mean governments don't do anything for us except they just...
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we never said that all this money went to a bureaucratic things the question is what it's on the peoplelp? it was to assess the questions. so we watch the film constantly was given as saying why did the red cross is sending its the haitians say that so that's what it does off that maybe we need to look into this more and at the same figures the gods and to me that they did but that is that the money have to question the efficiency. >>> said the difficulty for the american public obviously is easy a disaster like this on a television set to donate its wooded able to do? >>> he should be so reactive this is the one thing that keeps saying have a personal relationship with the charity with any organization find money to trust that is transparent and isn't just telling it we spent 91¢ for every dollar that they can tell you exactly what that 91¢ break down to how much is spent on food and much is spent on water, when a disaster happens don't text right away have a personal relationships of the you know is that with the charities doing because there's some irresponsible ones that are not get
we never said that all this money went to a bureaucratic things the question is what it's on the peoplelp? it was to assess the questions. so we watch the film constantly was given as saying why did the red cross is sending its the haitians say that so that's what it does off that maybe we need to look into this more and at the same figures the gods and to me that they did but that is that the money have to question the efficiency. >>> said the difficulty for the american public...
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what i can say is we have far too many bureaucrats. 14 senator that on a campaign conference call thats should not read too much into the company siri if >>pam: >>jaqueline: the weather is not too bad out there today. a big warm up as we head towards the work week. as we head into the and it did we will have a mix of sun in the clouds with mild temperatures expected in the '60s although we will see if you will 70's and a decrease in cloud cover furious another round of cloud cover coming into our morning perrin for partly cloudy skies into tomorrow. we will see a warming trend through the end of the work week. as storms get closer to the bay area which could be dealing with rain early next week. >>gary: a rough start for lincecum, its deficits for the giants are losing to the philadelphia phillies by its count of 5-2. >> we could not be more thrilled. then on the flip side, rivals since season is over this season for brian wilson is over. it will be a long and arduous, back, but he sounds optimistic. >> my spirits are not down. the devil we will dig good job of filling in for him the k
what i can say is we have far too many bureaucrats. 14 senator that on a campaign conference call thats should not read too much into the company siri if >>pam: >>jaqueline: the weather is not too bad out there today. a big warm up as we head towards the work week. as we head into the and it did we will have a mix of sun in the clouds with mild temperatures expected in the '60s although we will see if you will 70's and a decrease in cloud cover furious another round of cloud cover...
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he is going to talk about the gstc, but the bureaucratic way of dealing with energy crisis is what it'sng to become, he just, he is still not understanding what the problem is. >> andrea: governor, it's andrea tantaros. you said that the president doesn't understand. do you really believe that he is that naive to energy policy? or really is he just a liberal at heart? and he's bound by the departmental lobby and other lobbyists? is it politics or is he just ignorant on the issue? >> i think he is ignorant on the issue, andrea. i believe that those who he has surrounded himself with, do not understand that t geology and the geography to talk about, and talk about what the potential is for american energy independence. he doesn't understand free market principles. there are so many things that contribute to his terrifying naive and purposeful assault on our energy production that it puts us in a pretty scary place. >> eric: governor, we want to get to another topic here. everybody wants to jump in on. this we have want to get to this. rnc put out a web ad today we found very interesting.
he is going to talk about the gstc, but the bureaucratic way of dealing with energy crisis is what it'sng to become, he just, he is still not understanding what the problem is. >> andrea: governor, it's andrea tantaros. you said that the president doesn't understand. do you really believe that he is that naive to energy policy? or really is he just a liberal at heart? and he's bound by the departmental lobby and other lobbyists? is it politics or is he just ignorant on the issue? >>...
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. >> he has learnd that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he can't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of this business we could hire ten more easy. get out of our way and leave us alone and we can create all the jobs. >> but big government doesn't get out of the way. it keeps helping us. for example. are you disabled? politicians in there say they could help you find jobs but no they can't. >> we must take strong action. >> remember this guy? >> blatant and subtle discrimination. >> young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelmingly pass the americans with disabilities act. >> part of the ada was to get people with disabilities employed and it has had absolutely the reverse effect. >> a reverse effect. when the law was
. >> he has learnd that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he can't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of this business we could hire...
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his new health care law puts a board of 15 unelected bureaucrats in charge of cutting medicare.e should never turn the fate of our parents and grandparents over to an unaccountable board and let them make decisions that could deny them access to their care. my mom relies on medicare. we all are and all our seniors a better program, one can actually count on. our budget keeps the protections that make medicare a guarantee promised seniors throughout the years. it makes no changes for people in or near retirement. in order to save medicare for future generations, we propose to put 50 million seniors, not 15 unaccountable bureaucrats, in charge of their personal health care decisions. our budget and our seniors to choose from a list of coverage that works best for them, that is required to offer at least the same benefits as traditional medicare. it says that if a senior months to choose traditional medicare plan, then she should have the right. our idea is to force insurance companies to compete against each other in order to better service the -- server -- in order to better serv
his new health care law puts a board of 15 unelected bureaucrats in charge of cutting medicare.e should never turn the fate of our parents and grandparents over to an unaccountable board and let them make decisions that could deny them access to their care. my mom relies on medicare. we all are and all our seniors a better program, one can actually count on. our budget keeps the protections that make medicare a guarantee promised seniors throughout the years. it makes no changes for people in...
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. >> he has learnd that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he can't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of this business we could hire ten more easy. get out of our way and leave us alone and we can create all the jobs. >> but big government doesn't get out of the way. it keeps helping us. for example. are you disabled? politicians in there say they could help you find jobs but no they can't. >> we must take strong action. >> remember this guy? >> blatant and subtle discrimination. >> young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelmingly pass the americans with disabilities act. >> part of the ada was to get people with disabilities employed and it has had absolutely the reverse effect. >> a reverse effect. when the law was
. >> he has learnd that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he can't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of this business we could hire...
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. >> he has learnd that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he can't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of this business we could hire ten more easy. get out of our way and leave us alone and we can create all the jobs. >> but big government doesn't get out of the way. it keeps helping us. for example. are you disabled? politicians in there say they could help you find jobs but no they can't. >> we must take strong action. >> remember this guy? >> blatant and subtle discrimination. >> young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelmingly pass the americans with disabilities act. >> part of the ada was to get people with disabilities employed and it has had absolutely the reverse effect. >> a reverse effect. when the law was
. >> he has learnd that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he can't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of this business we could hire...
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. >> bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> a building code inspector comes out he doesn't find anything what good is he? he can't justify his position until he says i found this and this and this. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have gone to create jobs. >> without the government detouring the groit of this business we could hire 10 more easy. get out of our way leave us alone we can create all of the jobs. >> big government doesn't get out of the way. it keeps helping us? are you disabled? politicians say they can help you find jobs. no, they can't. >> me must take strong action. blatant struggling -- >> young al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to pass the americans with disabilities act. >> the ada was to get people to disabilities employed. it had absolutely the reverse effect. >> a reverse effect. when the law was passed 51 percent of the disabled people were in the work force. now it's 33 percent. one reason is the law makes the employers see the employers illegal fire an illegal person he may sue you. it forces businesses to ac
. >> bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> a building code inspector comes out he doesn't find anything what good is he? he can't justify his position until he says i found this and this and this. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have gone to create jobs. >> without the government detouring the groit of this business we could hire 10 more easy. get out of our way leave us alone we can create all of the jobs. >> big government...
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. >> he has lead that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he c't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of th business we could hire ten more easy. get out of our way and leave us alone and we can create all the jobs. >> but big government doesn't get out of the way. it keeps hping us. for example. are you disabled? politicians in there say they could help you find jobs but no they can't. >> we must take strong action. >> remember this guy? >> blatant and subtle discrimination. >> young senator al gore helped convince democrats and republicans to overwhelmingly pass the americans with disabilities act. >> part of the ada was to get people with disabilities employed and it has had absolutely the reverse effect. >> a reverse effect. when the law was passe
. >> he has lead that bureaucrats keep their jobs by finding problems. >> well, let's say a building codes inspector comes out and he doesn't find anything what good he is. he c't justify his position unless he goes back and says look i found this and this and this and it keeps rolling and rolling and rolling. >> the time and money he spends obeying government could have won to create jobs. >> without the government deterring the growth of th business we could hire ten...
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as a philosophy, my staff knows not to -- it is not a bureaucratic exercise. i did not qualify or just missed qualifying for the eastern city peridot -- subsidy. there is a little bit of humanity and subject to the in our approach wherever possible to willett -- live within our means. i do think our results beat for themselves-speak for themselves. we have dramatically increased the amount of free and subsidized programming we have offered in the last three years. we're not looking to curtail or calf that growth predicted where going to do it-cap that growth. we're going to do it if the member qualifies. supervisor avalos>> revenue is s last year. i know that was a challenging debate. that $260,000 of revenue that was generated is significant. we received it. it is-if attendance is trending upward. supervisor avalos: can i get a summary of that attendance and revenue for the past two years? that would be great. >> sure. supervisor avalos: leases in clubhouses, i would like to get a sense of revenue that is coming from the clubhouses as well. i am not sure if i
as a philosophy, my staff knows not to -- it is not a bureaucratic exercise. i did not qualify or just missed qualifying for the eastern city peridot -- subsidy. there is a little bit of humanity and subject to the in our approach wherever possible to willett -- live within our means. i do think our results beat for themselves-speak for themselves. we have dramatically increased the amount of free and subsidized programming we have offered in the last three years. we're not looking to curtail...
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they show level of detachment that many bureaucrats operate.at charles talked about but also a lack of common sense. if you are hosting the western region conference for the gsa why would you have it in new orleans? people have to fly halfway across the country to have it in new orleans. one earlier one was hosted in new orleans. martha johnson, gsa -- >> bret: the former. >> right. who resigned. >> rightly. >> and rightly. she took responsibility for this. but she was asked why jeff neely got the bonus? why the guy who had been in charge of the fiasco received this bonus, despite the fact she had been briefed on all of his deeds. >> bret: for 11 months she sat on the inspector general board. >> had been briefed on it may 17, 2011. basically didn't do anything. bru approved the -- but approved the bonus. she gave a long answer she wasn't sure if she should evaluate him on performance or conduct. listening to this thinking what? who cares? >> bret: right. >> that is not the issue. >> bret: people attending this las vegas conference, they get a b
they show level of detachment that many bureaucrats operate.at charles talked about but also a lack of common sense. if you are hosting the western region conference for the gsa why would you have it in new orleans? people have to fly halfway across the country to have it in new orleans. one earlier one was hosted in new orleans. martha johnson, gsa -- >> bret: the former. >> right. who resigned. >> rightly. >> and rightly. she took responsibility for this. but she was...
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think of the administrators, the bureaucrats, the salaries, pensions, the health-care cut. it is just outrageous. i would take all of that money and i would give delaware their fair share and say, you use this to train your own people in the way you and delaware think best. [applause] >> my name is roxene wagner. it is a pleasure. i hope this is not inappropriate, but have you chosen a vice president? [laughter] >> i'm here to announce today -- [laughter] -- that i do not even have a list. this decision by senator santorum is unexpected. we will begin thinking about that at some point, but i cannot tell you when or who because we have not made those decisions yet. a lot of these decisions about the campaign going forward, we will be thinking about that this week and making a number of decisions. i have been thinking about process, not individual names. i do not want to get started too quickly, but are you available? [laughter] yes, sir? >> as a 19-year-old american, i'm sure everybody knows about gasoline. as the president, hopefully, what are you going to do -- opec, if th
think of the administrators, the bureaucrats, the salaries, pensions, the health-care cut. it is just outrageous. i would take all of that money and i would give delaware their fair share and say, you use this to train your own people in the way you and delaware think best. [applause] >> my name is roxene wagner. it is a pleasure. i hope this is not inappropriate, but have you chosen a vice president? [laughter] >> i'm here to announce today -- [laughter] -- that i do not even have...