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make it financially unviable. >> dropped that? >> using it's negotiating point. getting people to table to talk about what would work. 5% gross tax would be equivalent in general. but the concern -- 25% taxes are preexisting businesses. concern is business been here illegally, building upd, have leg-up on people waiting for legality. balancing that. >> so program is kind of a set aside, in a way. are there constitutional problems because it's kind of affirmative action perhaps, preference for these individuals. >> i spoke with a lawyer yesterday who said this is flat-out unconstitutional, i mean you can't give preferential treatment to anyone including an ex-convict. you know or person who lives in certain neighborhood. >> brings up point too, they have a record because of the war on drugs, what is going to say whether or not they have what it takes to run a successful business? >> think the idea is they weren't going to make the determine nation, just didn't want to lock people out because of a piece of paper that happened years ago. >> they get a preference if
make it financially unviable. >> dropped that? >> using it's negotiating point. getting people to table to talk about what would work. 5% gross tax would be equivalent in general. but the concern -- 25% taxes are preexisting businesses. concern is business been here illegally, building upd, have leg-up on people waiting for legality. balancing that. >> so program is kind of a set aside, in a way. are there constitutional problems because it's kind of affirmative action...
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you will always have unviable candidates or show boats or crusaders.ou can put the brakes on democracy a bit. you can have reasonable ballot access requirements, but not heavy ones. again, this is the beauty of america. you can hold up a sign saying, the end is near. crusading is not against the law. we can have reasonable ballot access rules and voting to accommodate all the choices. host: ok. roland is calling in from new hampshire. about: i have a question voting abroad. i called the kennedy office years ago about fraud. i see people in massachusetts with different ideas. you can get a license anywhere. they go to new york, collect food stamps, and then they come to massachusetts, and collect over here. all they had to do was put a thumbprint and picture and it would start the fraud. i was told it would cost too much money. they can get a license anywhere. let the guests respond. an issueain, that is legislator. for: you considered running senator in washington at one point. would you consider running for office in the future? guest: i'm into bands
you will always have unviable candidates or show boats or crusaders.ou can put the brakes on democracy a bit. you can have reasonable ballot access requirements, but not heavy ones. again, this is the beauty of america. you can hold up a sign saying, the end is near. crusading is not against the law. we can have reasonable ballot access rules and voting to accommodate all the choices. host: ok. roland is calling in from new hampshire. about: i have a question voting abroad. i called the kennedy...
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then remind people of all of the things the donald trump has said and done that she thinks make him unviableand unqualified to be president. >> tonight you are moderating a debate between 2 senate candidates. we have seen some nasty attack ads. >> it has gotten interesting. i hope to ask some questions tonight. and to what extent this campaign reflects the nastiness we have seen at the national level. >> how much is the moderators job to be the fact checker? >> i am academic. i was trained as an academic. what little i do know is from my own personal development, so it's not like you can trained to be a moderator in graduate school. i will do the best i can and ask questions, a bunch of questions have been submitted and i think we will have a lively debate. we are looking forward to it. >> that debate is at 6:30 pm. thank you for being here. we will be right back. when mexico sends its people... they're bringing crime, they're rapists. are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. w
then remind people of all of the things the donald trump has said and done that she thinks make him unviableand unqualified to be president. >> tonight you are moderating a debate between 2 senate candidates. we have seen some nasty attack ads. >> it has gotten interesting. i hope to ask some questions tonight. and to what extent this campaign reflects the nastiness we have seen at the national level. >> how much is the moderators job to be the fact checker? >> i am...
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thateporter pointed out often the argument is made that third-party candidates are unviable and by voting them you are throwing your vote away your it but these third-party or their underdog status or some nonsense about a rigged system, these are unserious choices and are unfit that's herarea host: opinion. she is entitled to that opinion. the last election in minneapolis --re was like 25 talents balance -- candidates on the ballot and voters worked through the ballots. in my opinion, the cluttered the ballot. voters negotiated the ballot just fine. the election. it costs $45 to get on the alex in minneapolis. to get on the ballot in minneapolis. access costs more money to get on the ballot. unviablelways going to candidates. you can put the bricks on democracy and have reasonable access requirement but not heavy ones. this is the beauty of america. you can stand on a street corner sign and say the emd is near. showboating is not against the law and we can have reasonable talent at best and ranked choice voting can accommodate all of the choices. hampshire onnew our independent line. que
thateporter pointed out often the argument is made that third-party candidates are unviable and by voting them you are throwing your vote away your it but these third-party or their underdog status or some nonsense about a rigged system, these are unserious choices and are unfit that's herarea host: opinion. she is entitled to that opinion. the last election in minneapolis --re was like 25 talents balance -- candidates on the ballot and voters worked through the ballots. in my opinion, the...