Is Government Trying to Create a Welfare State That Will Hurt All Americans; Rich and Poor?
Jonathan Hoenig: they were all there. Truly the rich, poor, democrat, republican, libertarian, Everyone came out. There was an amazing event. People see we can’t afford our current entitlement state. They are scared to death about this unbelievable orgy of government spending they see coming down the pike. Jonas Max Ferris: I don’t agree with the protests. The bottom line is I don’t think people like the solution. I don’t think people are acknowledging the massive solutions are entitlements that they may get. The big problem here is we’re not paying for things that we want. We have to pay for them with tax increases and cut stuff that we can’t afford. It’s a combo effort. No one wants to do either one. It’s people on both sides. Wayne Rogers: As we discussed earlier, none of them read it. That’s even more outrageous. The thing that surprised me about all of this and I was curious to ask Jonathan is why is fox somehow blamed as a fomenting, evil influence here? John Bradshaw Layfield: W
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