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msnbc political analyst karen finney, republican strategist susan del percio and washington insider jimmy williams. all msnbc contributors and the first time we've seen each other since i kind of lost it a little bit. got a little upset with you guys and i appreciate you -- i think karen took the most collateral here. concerned about the extraction. speaking of which -- >> we don't want men to think that's how you treat all women. >> or that you bring out that reaction in -- >> unfair to you and me. >> exactly. >> so let's talk about rick perry and the money printing. shall we? >> sure. >> many people believe that our central bank's policy of inventing money at the central bank in order to cover up all the losses and all the screwed up things and all the systems we talked about, is driving us closer to the rhck of harming our currency, harming our national standing of risking the price of our foods, risking the price of energy. that's the implied risk of money printing. right? if we do this too long, bread's going to be expensive, gas expensive. we'll lose our international power. is rick
msnbc political analyst karen finney, republican strategist susan del percio and washington insider jimmy williams. all msnbc contributors and the first time we've seen each other since i kind of lost it a little bit. got a little upset with you guys and i appreciate you -- i think karen took the most collateral here. concerned about the extraction. speaking of which -- >> we don't want men to think that's how you treat all women. >> or that you bring out that reaction in --...
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karen finney, susan del percio and washington inside are jimmy williams. i might add that as of 3:52 this afternoon, karen and susan and jimmy were stuck on a train outside of penn station. they were in a tornado, but because of their obligation and their sense of responsibility not only to me and to susan but to all of you our viewers -- >> you are so full of it. >> they made it. >> anyway, nice to you have guys here. susan, with the political structure being what it is, i lose my job if i intervene in someone that takes away a special interest because of what they're into or whatever it is subpoena any way any president or any congressman can intervene with the problem we have right now. whether the need to actually tackle the banking system ignored in 2008, the need to tackle the tax code ignored for god knows how long they've been ignoring it. the need to tackle the trade negotiations that were brilliantly frented and have lots of here toy when they came out in the '90s but proven not to create investment or prosperity but the primary driver of our trad
karen finney, susan del percio and washington inside are jimmy williams. i might add that as of 3:52 this afternoon, karen and susan and jimmy were stuck on a train outside of penn station. they were in a tornado, but because of their obligation and their sense of responsibility not only to me and to susan but to all of you our viewers -- >> you are so full of it. >> they made it. >> anyway, nice to you have guys here. susan, with the political structure being what it is, i...
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susan del percio speaking.ve -- >> hi, susan. >> -- now we have sanctions in place. that's all very good, but it's just the european nations behind them. what we were told and the reason we need these to goes forward in libya, we also have the arab nations behind it, and that was kind of our strength. there is no arab nation supporting this. what do we have to do to either get them onboard or does it just become completely meaningless without the arab nations on board? >> a great question, because it speaks to the two dimensions. economic and political. what we'll see in the next few day, europeans come on on this petroleum embargo. so critical. it's more than 90% of the syrian supply. that's where the bite takes place. can you move the gulf council statement from this past weekend to a stronger one? jo kno i don't know but the white house pated f e waited for turkey to get onboard and would go further in dealing with this. we won't expect much from other states. tshgy's support is critical and said they've com
susan del percio speaking.ve -- >> hi, susan. >> -- now we have sanctions in place. that's all very good, but it's just the european nations behind them. what we were told and the reason we need these to goes forward in libya, we also have the arab nations behind it, and that was kind of our strength. there is no arab nation supporting this. what do we have to do to either get them onboard or does it just become completely meaningless without the arab nations on board? >> a...
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karen finney, also republican strategist susan del percio, and washington insider jimmy williams. both of them msnbc contributors. welcome, guys. you can see that after dylan ranted on you the other day, you've been -- they've put the host in a 3,000-mile distance from you all at this point. so, anyway, you clearly bring out the beast in the man. let me start with you, jimmy. the super committee put together all eyes are on this now, some talk also, though, about how e the, you know, the lobbyists -- i'm sure there will be 100 lobbyists for every 1 or more waiting to put pressure on them. how do you see it playing out right now, jummy? >> every lobbyist in washington is on vacation, but all on blackberry, not a smart way of spending your vacation. luke russert made interesting points about some of these members. i want to bring out three other ones, though. all three republicans. jon kyl, the number two republican in the senate, he is retiring from the senate, arizona. he is a member of the finance committee. a thoughtful member. a very much, a policy man. a smart guy, and he's no
karen finney, also republican strategist susan del percio, and washington insider jimmy williams. both of them msnbc contributors. welcome, guys. you can see that after dylan ranted on you the other day, you've been -- they've put the host in a 3,000-mile distance from you all at this point. so, anyway, you clearly bring out the beast in the man. let me start with you, jimmy. the super committee put together all eyes are on this now, some talk also, though, about how e the, you know, the...
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msnbc's political analyst karen finney, msnbc contributor susan del percio and our d.c. insider jimmy williams. susan, start with you. what did you make of mitch daniels remarks? anything intrigue you about the fact they was still trying to pretty much, i thought, cue the gop line, obviously. still a gop governor, not aligned with any other candidate. >> the most important thing that he did is recognize that we have to close some of these loopholes and the only way we're going to get out of our problems is through growth. so those are the things that really the republicans, whether on the national stage or even at the state levels need to look at as far as a message going forward. and not get you caught up in buzz words of, loopholes, if you close a loophole that means you're raising taxes and all that nonsense. we need 20 to cut through it. >> jimmy, it strikes me as -- even mitch daniels, who i respect, is talking if we cut taxes, that's what we need to do, to raise the revenues we need over time. no one will talk honestly we may need higher energy taxes or con simpgs t
msnbc's political analyst karen finney, msnbc contributor susan del percio and our d.c. insider jimmy williams. susan, start with you. what did you make of mitch daniels remarks? anything intrigue you about the fact they was still trying to pretty much, i thought, cue the gop line, obviously. still a gop governor, not aligned with any other candidate. >> the most important thing that he did is recognize that we have to close some of these loopholes and the only way we're going to get out...
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karen finney, republican strategist susan del percio and washington insider jimmy williams. both msnbc contributors. we like to refer to them as susan, karen and jimmy. can they make the turn, james, towards prosperity? we're hearing it from nancy pelosi, hearing it from republican quarters. hearing it from democratic quarters, and yet there has been an avoidance of this very conversation going back to the financial crisis, which created $6 trillion of the $8 trillion disht debt in the first place through job loss, housing loss and entitlement expense. >> 75% of the people don't think congress can do its job, but they just did it. one may not like the outcome, but they did the job. >> i would disagree in that if there job is trade power games, if it's towards prosperity and shared prosperity and shared creativity and shared future, how does doing what they're doing help us in that direction? >> we didn't default, did we? >> that's like me taking you into the bathroom and saying i didn't jam your head in the toilet. did i? >> not today, but last thursday you did. it sucked. >>
karen finney, republican strategist susan del percio and washington insider jimmy williams. both msnbc contributors. we like to refer to them as susan, karen and jimmy. can they make the turn, james, towards prosperity? we're hearing it from nancy pelosi, hearing it from republican quarters. hearing it from democratic quarters, and yet there has been an avoidance of this very conversation going back to the financial crisis, which created $6 trillion of the $8 trillion disht debt in the first...
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that's msnbc political analyst karen finney, republican strategist and msnbc contributor susan del perciotor at large for thomson reuters. welcome, ladies. here and in washington. let me start with you, susan. i like the kay corleone analogy wlp what-of-what could you make of what you heard? chaos, promises situation on the ground in libya. what do you expect? >> have to expect decades of chaos. you're look at all of these governments, whether syria falls in a month or six months, yemen falls eventually these are all going to be new government it's that have no leadership now to take them through the process, except for maybe egypt which has the military, but they're expecting elections this coming november, so that won't exist. a lot of turmoil for many years to come. >> you've been writing about dictatorships and the different categories. what do you see both libya and syria as we look at what's ahead? >> what season said, the thing that's important to remember is although i am cheering those revolutionaries, these are incredibly brave people, and imagine going out there against a regim
that's msnbc political analyst karen finney, republican strategist and msnbc contributor susan del perciotor at large for thomson reuters. welcome, ladies. here and in washington. let me start with you, susan. i like the kay corleone analogy wlp what-of-what could you make of what you heard? chaos, promises situation on the ground in libya. what do you expect? >> have to expect decades of chaos. you're look at all of these governments, whether syria falls in a month or six months, yemen...