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---durante los catos se incautaron armas de fuego, automoviles y mas de 100 mil dolares en efectivo.cu ---familiares, amigos, y miembros de la comunidad se congregaron hoy para realizar los servicios funebres al trabajador latino que muri sepultado bajo un paredn de tierra. take vo ---los servicios se realizaron en la iglesia catolica "saint bede" de la ciudad de hayward y estuvieron abiertos para el publico en general. ---el pasado 28 de enero, raul zapata muri cuando una
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-any- there's no indication of -any- rules being violated with all of these connectionsa.buta&.sot catoappearance of impropriety is a lot of the issue that have to deal with money and politics.broll: hill 1-12members of congress often become millionaire lobbyists themselves after leaving elected office.sot cato - 10:26-10:41 members of congress are limited in a sense that there are limits on their activity for a year r two and are limited in what they can do.broll: hillthere are new quustions about whether those limits are tough enough.take graphic - dc lobbying lobby delahunt 1:04 massachusettes congressman william delahunt retired last year..take graphic - dc lobbying lobby delahunt 1:04 after he retired, delahunt started a lobbying group.take graphic - dc lobbying lobby delahunt/hull :56one of his clients is the town of ull, massachusettes which received &pa $1.7 milllon dollar eneegy grant..ake graphic dcc lobbying lobby delahunt/energy :47delahunt fought or that grant from the department of energy during his last year in office. take graphic - dc lobbying lobby delehunt/hull2 :36no
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cato is of course critical of everybody all the time. [laughter] it used to infuriate me during the bush administration that people would sometimes described aei as the cat's paw of the bush administration. we had many people serving in that administration, but if you look at our work on a day-to-day basis, it was extremely critical. we never pulled punches. one of my jobs was to field angry telephone calls and letters from -- i will not say home but very senior people in the ministration who were furious about what we were doing. when you get too close to partisan politics in our business, the suspicion arises that your work is simply being tailored to those who want to acquire and maintain power. and that is a very, very dangerous thing. i think that cap in its early years has wandered too far in that direction. i am not certain of this, but i would be very surprised -- i do not know the case where cap has been strongly critical of anything the obama administration has done. >> i would be happy to provide you with examples. >> i will g
cato is of course critical of everybody all the time. [laughter] it used to infuriate me during the bush administration that people would sometimes described aei as the cat's paw of the bush administration. we had many people serving in that administration, but if you look at our work on a day-to-day basis, it was extremely critical. we never pulled punches. one of my jobs was to field angry telephone calls and letters from -- i will not say home but very senior people in the ministration who...
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cato is a great organization. it's not so much that you like to be a political movement, but they are not. they belong to the libertarian creed. everything that they do fits into that. it emphasizes the virtues of libertarianism, and all of its work fits into that template. when you move that close to having a doctrine, you're going to sacrifice something in the research that you do. intellectual work is inherently individualistic. you cannot have it to be too much of a hierarchy where work has to be filtered and unfiltered and filtered before it can come out. i think that these, cato, heritage, those that have much more of a sense of those all-purpose, i think that they've achieved some very important things. i think that preaching to the choir is important. i think that showing how research fits into a particular set of views, organize and use in the political world, is extremely valuable. i think that they will do, i think that, i know that they had enormous, the competition was very useful for aei. it approved
cato is a great organization. it's not so much that you like to be a political movement, but they are not. they belong to the libertarian creed. everything that they do fits into that. it emphasizes the virtues of libertarianism, and all of its work fits into that template. when you move that close to having a doctrine, you're going to sacrifice something in the research that you do. intellectual work is inherently individualistic. you cannot have it to be too much of a hierarchy where work has...
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segun este analista del instituto cato, el presupuesto pospone decisiones importantes de reducir la deudal presupuesto viene a confirmar que el presidente obama no tiene ningun compromiso con recortar el gasto. el presupuesto aumenta proyecciones de gasto en los proximos 10 anos. viene a aumentar impuestos de manera historico en estados unidos." el presidente tambien quiere que se aprueben recortes de impuestos a las nominas salariales, que el congreso solo extendio por 2 meses en diciembre. esto se ve mas probable, ya que los republicanos del congreso indicaron este lunes que estarian dispuestos a extender las rebajas de impuestos por el resto del ano sin exigir que sean compensados con otros recortes presupuestarios. desde el capitolio en washington, fernando pizarro, univision. tenemos que ir a una breve pausa, pero cuando regresemos.. les diremos cuanto mas tendra que pagar en las gasolineras, el precio del combustible sigue subiendo...!!!!! aumentan los muertos por naufragio en las costas de la republica dominicana, mientras continua la busqueda de sobrevivientes.. mas detalles despu
segun este analista del instituto cato, el presupuesto pospone decisiones importantes de reducir la deudal presupuesto viene a confirmar que el presidente obama no tiene ningun compromiso con recortar el gasto. el presupuesto aumenta proyecciones de gasto en los proximos 10 anos. viene a aumentar impuestos de manera historico en estados unidos." el presidente tambien quiere que se aprueben recortes de impuestos a las nominas salariales, que el congreso solo extendio por 2 meses en...
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---durante los catos se incautaron armas de fuego, automoviles y mas de 100 mil dolares en efectivo.amiliares, amigos, y miembros de la comunidad se congregaron hoy para realizar los servicios funebres al trabajador latino que muri sepultado bajo un paredn de tierra. take vo ---los servicios se realizaron en la iglesia catolica "saint bede" de la ciudad de hayward y estuvieron abiertos para el publico en general. ---el pasado 28 de enero, raul zapata muri cuando una pared de retencion se vino abajo y lo sepult mientras laboraba en la construccin de una casa en milpitas. ---segun los expedientes, el contratista a cargo de la obra no tenia los permisos adecuados para la obra. cu ---en crisis! ---asi esta una organizacion que ayuda a decenas de niÑos latinos con programas despues de la escuela y tambien con despensas a familias necesitadas. ---de quien se trata.... y que esta pasando? nos lo cuenta pilar niÑo. take pkg take pkg la asociacion de boxeo del este de oakland empezo hace 25 anos solo como un gimnasio de boxeo, pero hoy es mucho mas que eso.... estella cervantes/recogio hoy un
---durante los catos se incautaron armas de fuego, automoviles y mas de 100 mil dolares en efectivo.amiliares, amigos, y miembros de la comunidad se congregaron hoy para realizar los servicios funebres al trabajador latino que muri sepultado bajo un paredn de tierra. take vo ---los servicios se realizaron en la iglesia catolica "saint bede" de la ciudad de hayward y estuvieron abiertos para el publico en general. ---el pasado 28 de enero, raul zapata muri cuando una pared de retencion...
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. >>> on monday the nuns from cato nville will be part of the papal audience. for the latest stories and the link to the catholic review two to wjz.com. >>> coming up an incredible survival story. the unlikely hero who saved a driver from this upside down car from a creek. >>> and roaming around the wal- mart without clothes. >>> what exactly was the relationship between george huguely and yeardley love. a stunning piece of new evidence that had jurors on the edge of their seats. the details from charlottesville coming up. >> will winter make a return to the region on sunday? i have the complete warning forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's 36 degrees and clear in central maryland right now. a gasoline tanker overturns and catches on fire. hazmat crews say it was carrying 19,000-gallons of fuel when it crashed. the tanker was traveling too fast and rolled on to the median. the driver was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. >>> josh kaiser crashed his car into a creek. the teenager passed out as the car was filling up with water
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cato is of course critical of everybody all the time.hter] it used to infuriate me during the bush administration that people would sometimes described aei as the cat's paw of the bush administration. we had many people serving in that administration, but if you look at our work on a day-to- day basis, it was extremely critical. we never pulled punches. one of my jobs was to field angry telephone calls and letters from -- i will not say home, but very senior people in the ministration who were furious about what we were doing. when you get too close to partisan politics in our business, the suspicion arises that your work is simply being tailored to those who want to acquire and maintain power. and that is a very very dangerous thing. i think that cap in its early years has wandered too far in that direction. i am not certain of this, but i would be very surprised -- i do not know the case where cap has been strongly critical of anything the obama administration has done. >> i would be happy to provide you with examples. >> i will give y
cato is of course critical of everybody all the time.hter] it used to infuriate me during the bush administration that people would sometimes described aei as the cat's paw of the bush administration. we had many people serving in that administration, but if you look at our work on a day-to- day basis, it was extremely critical. we never pulled punches. one of my jobs was to field angry telephone calls and letters from -- i will not say home, but very senior people in the ministration who were...
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. >> mike: cato new york's regan smith puts himself in position out front. >> mike: under caution atrsity of farmer's and jeff hammond. >> jeff: all during the race i have been listening and washing what is going on. here in the latter part of the race what i learned is you have to find your dance partner and got to have somebody to race with. are the thing we haven't talked a lot about and we will check up in a minute are the spotters. they got to start working extra hard to get you back up there toward the front. one of the guys riding in the back, the 29 car of kevin harvick. watch him and his spotter work to get the 29 together late in the race. >> mike: 68 to go this time bay when they take the green flag for the restart. kevin harvick jeff mentioned is in 13th. two cars took the wave around and did not stop on the caution. landon caccilled and david reutimann. mark martin and tony stewart up there getting the green flag. then with regan smith and the rest of the pack double wide. 48 --s on the lead lap with 48 with 68 to go. ageless mark martin leads the daytona 500. a driver t
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kind of stuff you know let's because it causes so many things came out of this away from heritage and cato and all these think tanks and federalist. or did nixon just think he was a because he had been asked before to be on the supreme court he turned it down yeah and at the time nixon actually had two nominations that had gone south of the .
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and cato is quite an objective analytic body when it comes to this evidence, but i think that arks strong -- that it argues strongly on the evidentiary level to enhance the requirements for receiving unemployment insurance or unemployment benefits will motivate people to even further to search for jobs in a more effective way. respectfully submitted. thank you, mr. charge. >> thank you. senator baucus we have time to go one more round or given that there will be some proposal coming forward, we could move on to the -- >> i appreciate it. sure. i think senator reed would -- >> let's do one more round. >> it's such an important issue. >> quickly, mr. chairman, i thought it was interesting that this is a very productive discussion. i think we all have sort of agreement and sincere agreement on the value of education. we'd like to see everyone get as much education as possible. but i think it's interesting when you take mr. levin's points about the proposed cuts to basic state training workers, worker investment, worker training, access to geds, we're sort of saying two things. we're saying w
and cato is quite an objective analytic body when it comes to this evidence, but i think that arks strong -- that it argues strongly on the evidentiary level to enhance the requirements for receiving unemployment insurance or unemployment benefits will motivate people to even further to search for jobs in a more effective way. respectfully submitted. thank you, mr. charge. >> thank you. senator baucus we have time to go one more round or given that there will be some proposal coming...
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are everywhere tom the obama hate machine the koch brothers the heritage foundation koch brothers cato institute the koch brothers the tea party who put the money up for the buses for the rallies the koch brothers freedom works dick armey is operation the koch brothers americans for prosperity the koch brothers two weeks ago they had a meeting in palm springs with their corporate buddies and they pledged one hundred million dollars. to defeat barack obama this year and that's just one meeting the have another meeting in the fall so these guys are have your scott walker in wisconsin the koch brothers john case is going to hire the koch brothers you know what some people call their operation the coke to puss because they have so many arms and they're so. i didn't realize how extensive their operation was i just saw the sort of it's the it's the realization of fred their dad's vision when he started the john birch society in some ways you know of of putting although i think he had a genuine fear that communism was going to destroy america do you think that the that these guys have a genui
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us tonight that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in and make sure you come back tomorrow cato institute in a snit will be joining us to talk about the civilian casualties in our drone war in pakistan and the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the launch on facebook follow us on twitter if there's anything you missed you can catch it on the you tube dot com slash to understand and coming up next on news. download the official placation to i phone i pod touch from the i.q. saps to. life on the go. video on demand ati's mine comes and says feed now in the palm of your. question on the t. dot com. we all make choices. sometimes it's tough. but it can be an easy. choice be left to fate. or it can be. limited. we chose combe. shows and. it's always personal. except one.
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us tonight that's it for tonight's show thanks for tuning in and make sure you come back tomorrow cato institute in a snit will be joining us to talk about the civilian casualties in our drone war in pakistan and the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the launch on facebook follow us on twitter if there's anything you missed you can catch it on the you tube dot com slash deal or so and coming up next on news. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom hartman welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style the sun. is not on the title of. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are ruled the day.
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second we will hear from michael caine or come to senior fellow at the cato institute. an excellent review of the health care lot and bad medicine, a guide to the real cost and consequences of the new health care lot, newly updated and revised. finally, last but not least, we'll hear from grace marie turner, president of the galen institute following nachman of the health care lot alongside jim could print up with yet xm public policy center tom miller at the american enterprise institute and are truly thought moffatt at the heritage foundation for america. please welcome them to heritage today. we'll start off with sally. >> thank you. i'm delighted to be here. with a historic vote to 2700 page patient protection and affordable care act was passed into law on march 23rd, 2010. how fast he yourself gone. it's almost the second anniversary. as nina mentioned, it was interesting to me that the state of the union, the president devoted only 44 words to health care reform. i think it has the two with the fact that only 53% of americans support repeal of this legislation. so
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something to do with it so here to discuss this with me is innocent foreign policy analyst at the cato institute lou thanks so much for coming on the show tonight absolut thank you let's start we're going to get into drone strikes but just really quickly i want to start with the budget because we heard a lot from secretary defense leon panetta over the summer right right after this debt deal was struck and we heard about the trigger mechanism he called it a doomsday you know what it is a. different kind of seem to calm down now they're dealing with the cuts that are coming in stride not the trigger effect yet and then we heard general martin dempsey who for the most part is somebody that i've actually respected lately in his statements because i feel like he's been calling for some cong this eventually with the situation with the rod and then he said that if we were to suffer another round of defense cuts of this size we would stop to be a leading world power i think a little overkill wouldn't you well i think these are the problems with bureaucracies that you have in general general t
something to do with it so here to discuss this with me is innocent foreign policy analyst at the cato institute lou thanks so much for coming on the show tonight absolut thank you let's start we're going to get into drone strikes but just really quickly i want to start with the budget because we heard a lot from secretary defense leon panetta over the summer right right after this debt deal was struck and we heard about the trigger mechanism he called it a doomsday you know what it is a....
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. >> from the cato institute i actually do want to cut spending, but if all we're trying to do is balance budget over ten years, sort of a minimal thing that politicians keep saying we should do, if we simply limit the growth of spending to 2% a year, which is about the projected rate of inflation, we'll have a balanced budget in 2022. that's all we have to do. instead the politicians are saying, oh, we'll have draconian and budget cuts if we have to balance the budget without tax increases. they want to take more money out of our pocket. they doesn't want to put government on a diet even if that diet allows spending to grow 2% a year. >> john: we have something called the cbo, the congressional budget office, and every bill, provide congress with objective nonpartisan analysis. what goes wrong there? >> they're governed by the rules congress gives them. so when the congressional budget office with that ryan budget last year, it was the congressional budget office said it would cut 6 trillion dollars that's because they're required to start with a baseline assumption of bigger and bigger
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here to debate, jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president joe biden and the cato institutejared, we're going to hear this nine months. both sooitsides seizing the counterfactual. i hate that argument. wasn't for the uncertainty we'd be doing better, republicans say, and democrats saying without stimulus, no one can prove either and we'll just be talking to one another i. think you're right. kudos for the long day. must have gotten started many hours ago. >> i did. duty calls. >> hard working dude. let me tell you from experience that both sides should not waste their breath on that one, because people just don't do counterfactuals. i found that out the hard way. what people care about is whether the economy's getting worse or getting better. i don't think anyone -- by the way, i put larry kudlow on this. the economy is getting better. tick you through statistics. gdp, unemployment, payroll, corporate profits, the stock market. just read today the stock market up 60% over president obama. i didn't know this. he's one of five presidents who can make that claim. corporate prof
here to debate, jared bernstein, former chief economist to vice president joe biden and the cato institutejared, we're going to hear this nine months. both sooitsides seizing the counterfactual. i hate that argument. wasn't for the uncertainty we'd be doing better, republicans say, and democrats saying without stimulus, no one can prove either and we'll just be talking to one another i. think you're right. kudos for the long day. must have gotten started many hours ago. >> i did. duty...
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the recovery that we've seen in the gdp numbers that hasn't been reflected and alan reynolds from cato been tracking it, relatively non-controversial. >> it's controversial here. >> they will tell you if you pay people not to work you get less work effort. why don't we pay people forever not to work and live on the government doll. >> let me make the organization and all the others out there, they say you know what let's do, let's make, let's provide more wealth to prosperous americans, americans for prosperity, and let's decide that we'll exempt -- let's exempt from all taxation investment income and keep taxing people that work and decide we don't have enough m money to provide -- >> we double and triple the tax investment. i would like to tax all income once and only once and get rid of the bias against saving and investment. >> but senator dorgan that is a serious point. regarding unemployment benefits, whatever the time horizon is, shouldn't the people getting those benefits effectively be working for them? job training, get a high school degree, back to getting associates degree,
the recovery that we've seen in the gdp numbers that hasn't been reflected and alan reynolds from cato been tracking it, relatively non-controversial. >> it's controversial here. >> they will tell you if you pay people not to work you get less work effort. why don't we pay people forever not to work and live on the government doll. >> let me make the organization and all the others out there, they say you know what let's do, let's make, let's provide more wealth to prosperous...
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we bring in mark calabria director of regulation studies at cato institute. i know john will disagree, but that's fair. that's why we want him. the banks made some mistake, i grant you that some of these robe owe letters and so forth, but i don't see why that's against the law. i don't see why they should tack a $25 billion hit except to redistribute money from banks to mortgage holders who screwed up. that's my take, is there a war going on here? >> i think there's absolutely a rhetorical political war. this is geared to november more than anything else to the extent that people committed crimes, they should be proven in court. the basis of our justice system is you did something wrong, you're innocent until proven guilty. that plan lacks all of that and what bothers me even more is that most of the damage will be paid for by investors rather than banks. banks will pay part of this and pension funds and retirement funds will take a hit on this and they're not at the table for negotiations. it's not simply a war on banks and a war on savers and that will slow
we bring in mark calabria director of regulation studies at cato institute. i know john will disagree, but that's fair. that's why we want him. the banks made some mistake, i grant you that some of these robe owe letters and so forth, but i don't see why that's against the law. i don't see why they should tack a $25 billion hit except to redistribute money from banks to mortgage holders who screwed up. that's my take, is there a war going on here? >> i think there's absolutely a...
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. >> mike is the director of health policy studies at cato institute. >> michael, what is the differenced obamacare? >> they are almost exactly the same. both have individual mandate requiring people to purchase health insurance under fine or imprisonment. they have subsidy to help people purchase the mandatory coverage. they both expand the government medicaid program, higher up the income scale. they tell everybody what kind of health insurance plan you have to purchase. every material way the laws are exactly the same. >> at a glance, here are the major similarities between the two laws. both establish an veg mandate. expand medicaid coverage. place requirements on employers. subsidize low-income residents, unable to meet medicaid and other requirements. and both create exchanges for choosing healthcare providers. >> but some say there are significant differences. tim murphy served as governor romney secretary of health and human services. >> the difference has fall on the a couple of categories. one is how it was financed. massachusetts didn't raise a tax, use its own resources, redi
. >> mike is the director of health policy studies at cato institute. >> michael, what is the differenced obamacare? >> they are almost exactly the same. both have individual mandate requiring people to purchase health insurance under fine or imprisonment. they have subsidy to help people purchase the mandatory coverage. they both expand the government medicaid program, higher up the income scale. they tell everybody what kind of health insurance plan you have to purchase....
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inside the beltway, first of all, i'm sorry, but second, you'll know that the heritage foundation, the cato institute don't always see eye to eye when it comes to health care. in fact, grace-marie often has to lock us in a room together until we can come to some sort of terms your but one thing we absolutely agree on, and that is the patient protection act is an absolute disaster, and needs to be repealed in its entirety. i'm going to focus my remarks today, just one aspect of it. and that is the cost. because even though the president only devoted 189 words of the state of being addressed to the question of deficit and debt, i believe that that is true the overriding issue of our time. after all, we're still borrowing 34 cents out of every dollar that this country spends. we have a $15 trillion on the book that at this point, and if you include the unfunded liabilities of social security and medicare, our total indebtedness exceeds $120 trillion. in that context, the cost of obamacare becomes crucial. and if you all remember, of course there was that great moment just before obamacare past
inside the beltway, first of all, i'm sorry, but second, you'll know that the heritage foundation, the cato institute don't always see eye to eye when it comes to health care. in fact, grace-marie often has to lock us in a room together until we can come to some sort of terms your but one thing we absolutely agree on, and that is the patient protection act is an absolute disaster, and needs to be repealed in its entirety. i'm going to focus my remarks today, just one aspect of it. and that is...
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he's a senior fellow at the cato institute.dean, you're probably going to disagree, but i would argue except for the left wing and the democratic party, which wants to raise tax rates on skufrls ea successful earners, what i've given you is not far from a new consensus thinking on tax reform in washington, d.c. >> i'd say it's very, very far. almost no one wants to see big cuts on taxes for wealthy people because they know arithmetic. there's no way you could balance the budget. there's no way you could meet our needs in terms of building up the infrastructure. i don't know many people that want to have multitrillion-dollar deficits as far as the eye can see. so i'd say no, it's about as far from a consensus as you could possibly be. >> well, we'll disagree. dan mitchell, i'm arguing essentially simpson-bowles consensus. i'm a little bolder than simpson bowles. i'm saying take their deduction as way, give them a lower rate for a true incentive effect. what do you think about the kudlow plan? am i so far out of bounds here? >> w
he's a senior fellow at the cato institute.dean, you're probably going to disagree, but i would argue except for the left wing and the democratic party, which wants to raise tax rates on skufrls ea successful earners, what i've given you is not far from a new consensus thinking on tax reform in washington, d.c. >> i'd say it's very, very far. almost no one wants to see big cuts on taxes for wealthy people because they know arithmetic. there's no way you could balance the budget. there's...
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the cato institute gave louisiana one of only four states to get an a grade.my budget this week. it is the fifth budget in a row that reduces spending that is balanced without raising taxes. we created a work force training program that is number one in the country. we will retrying companies and workers if they are not ready to work on the first day for free. the bottom line is it is results. after 25 years of losing people for four years in a row, we have had more people move into louisiana rather than leaving the state. we have reversed the howard migration. -- the howard migration. -- outward migration. we were named the most improved state in the country, no. 14 per capita development. number one in the south for three years in a row. highest ever shrinking for business friendliness. we are the most improved state in the country. unemployment rate below the national and southern averages. every single month since i have been governor. we have shown that conservative principles work. we have shown if you cut taxes and spending, you can create good things.
the cato institute gave louisiana one of only four states to get an a grade.my budget this week. it is the fifth budget in a row that reduces spending that is balanced without raising taxes. we created a work force training program that is number one in the country. we will retrying companies and workers if they are not ready to work on the first day for free. the bottom line is it is results. after 25 years of losing people for four years in a row, we have had more people move into louisiana...
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cato institute which is a libertarian think tank, said, santorum never met an earmark he didn't like.axpayers for common sense which tracks the earmarks themselves, says santorum secured at least $1 billion in earmarks. for growth, describes his fiscal record as mixed while the american conservative union gave santorum a lower conservative rating than gingrich or ron paul based on their voting record. so in truth, is romney's attack on santorum not only accurate but fair? >> well, i don't want to be in the position to be apologist for rick santorum, but i'm given the fact he was representing a very center left. i'm sure his fiscal record.... >> gregg: are you saying he had to pander moderates and liberals in a industrial state? >> yeah. if you look at national taxpayer union, i believe they actually graded him pretty fairly. when you take that context, when you take that into an context. larger issue is his social record. i think that the more that santorum continues to talk, the more he is going to alien yate the general public. >> gregg: i want to focus on the fiscal stuff. ford, i
cato institute which is a libertarian think tank, said, santorum never met an earmark he didn't like.axpayers for common sense which tracks the earmarks themselves, says santorum secured at least $1 billion in earmarks. for growth, describes his fiscal record as mixed while the american conservative union gave santorum a lower conservative rating than gingrich or ron paul based on their voting record. so in truth, is romney's attack on santorum not only accurate but fair? >> well, i don't...
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the cato institute gave louisiana one of only four states to get an a grade.submitted my budget this week. it is the fifth budget in a row that reduces spending that is balanced without raising taxes. we created a work force training program that is number one in the country. we will retrying companies and workers if they are not ready to work on the first day for free. the bottom line is it is results. after 25 years of losing people for four years in a row, we have had more people move into louisiana rather than leaving the state. we have reversed the howard migration. -- the howard migration. -- outward migration. we were named the most improved state in the country, no. 14 per capita development. number one in the south for three years in a row. highest ever shrinking for business friendliness. -- highest ever ranking for business friendliness. we are the most improved state in the country. unemployment rate below the national and southern averages. every single month since i have been governor. we have shown that conservative principles work. we have show
the cato institute gave louisiana one of only four states to get an a grade.submitted my budget this week. it is the fifth budget in a row that reduces spending that is balanced without raising taxes. we created a work force training program that is number one in the country. we will retrying companies and workers if they are not ready to work on the first day for free. the bottom line is it is results. after 25 years of losing people for four years in a row, we have had more people move into...
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international partners, how we can go back to the science community in the form of the nrc and that the cato survey group in how we can go to academia and industry and find out how do we synergize in order to give us science return for our dollar and also support the continuing path that we are are on to meet the president's challenge of being able to put humans -- in the mid-20s to 30 so it will be several months before that team is able to come in and say okay we have met with the europeans, we met with the science community. we are all in the same sheet of music so here's the strategy we want to do in here are some concepts of things we can do. it won't take years. trust me, because we have got to be able to lay out a plan if we are going to realize, if we are going to be able to capture the 2020 mission window which is optimal for mars missions so it will be months, not years. >> thank you. >> hi. you mentioned science magazine. i saw in the budget numbers that there has already been quite a bit of money spent on the mars orbiter. i think something like 30 million. now since that is goin
international partners, how we can go back to the science community in the form of the nrc and that the cato survey group in how we can go to academia and industry and find out how do we synergize in order to give us science return for our dollar and also support the continuing path that we are are on to meet the president's challenge of being able to put humans -- in the mid-20s to 30 so it will be several months before that team is able to come in and say okay we have met with the europeans,...
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[cheers and applause] cato institute gave louisiana one of only four states to get an a grade for fiscal responsibility. in other words, we were shown we can do more withless, and we continue to do that. i just submitted my budget this week, fifth budget in a row that reduces spending, reduces the number of state employees, that is balanced without raising taxes. now -- [applause] we created a work force training program that's number one in the country, provided a day one guarantee saying we will retrain companies' workers if they're not ready to work on the first day for free. the bottom line is this, results. after 25 years of losing our people, for four years in a row, the last four years that i've been governor, for four years in a row we've had more people move into louisiana rather than leaving the state, reversing that out migration. [applause] and i can give you a long list of economic development accomplishments. we've created over 45,000 jobs in economic development, over $10.5 billion in private capital. named the most-improved state in the country, number one state for per c
[cheers and applause] cato institute gave louisiana one of only four states to get an a grade for fiscal responsibility. in other words, we were shown we can do more withless, and we continue to do that. i just submitted my budget this week, fifth budget in a row that reduces spending, reduces the number of state employees, that is balanced without raising taxes. now -- [applause] we created a work force training program that's number one in the country, provided a day one guarantee saying we...
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corporatize education, the media, to take control of the court to, to create think tanks like the cato institute. we need to have a similar long- term plan. we need to see this is the beginning of a long-term movement. if there are solutions to every crisis that we face, those solutions are being ignored in congress because they are not there to look at the evidence, to act on behalf of the public interest. they are there to reflect the interests of their corporate funders. we need to shift the power. we need to be strategic and our actions. we look at the nine pillars that hold the current power structure up. our job is to take the people and those pillars and to bring them into the movement. things like the police force. the military the civil service, the religious institutions, non-governmental organizations, the media business workers youth -- we need to draw them into our movement. we do that if we have the strategy and mine. we know we are bringing us to our movement, we can act with intention to do that. we also need to create an alternative system that is going to replace the
corporatize education, the media, to take control of the court to, to create think tanks like the cato institute. we need to have a similar long- term plan. we need to see this is the beginning of a long-term movement. if there are solutions to every crisis that we face, those solutions are being ignored in congress because they are not there to look at the evidence, to act on behalf of the public interest. they are there to reflect the interests of their corporate funders. we need to shift the...