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There is Jay Carney today saying the president's attack on the Supreme Court was.
Basically.
A problem for -- for those who heard the president they didn't.
Understand improperly that the president and former law professor was speaking as -- put it in short and shorthand for -- we don't know shorthand or not our.
Next guest says the president's signature health care legislation violates the constitution joining us now congresswoman Nan Hayworth position member of the financial services committee.
Great to have you here and this is.
This is -- six of the economy.
Health care that influences affects all our lives and it's.
It's being -- and it's is a a political contest now.
On the part of this administration.
The president's comments are extremely.
Worrisome this is like the imperial presidency coming around again two and then to have a constitutional scholar.
Question the fundamental purpose of the Supreme Court which is judicial review.
Is frightening.
And I expected better of the president I'm very disappointed to say the very -- Is he said.
It would be unprecedented.
And extraordinary.
For the year for the court to maker ruin -- For turning obamacare.
Constitutional grounds it.
And then what's -- extraordinary as well.
Truly extraordinary but not unprecedented is the administration almost to a person denying that he ever said it omitted if you did hear -- say it.
He helped YY believe me when you can email white line is trust -- when you can just -- your -- -- I mean it's it's terrible it's open.
So this this Republican part.
As a budget.
The Ryan budget and it -- to advance was basically.
I embraced is too strong a word but governor Romney supported me.
He doesn't add up to anything even with president -- a very radical document.
-- it's neither radical now are much of a.
-- in real well and the budget is.
-- -- -- and it is not a walk off.
And this budget that our Budget Committee and devised under Paul Warren's leadership is at sensible compassion budget.
That does take is to balance while still honoring the obligations 2000 we look at an -- 2000 isn't a little absolutely be -- incremental as the minutes outside well because of the -- romantic promises that we -- not wishful thinking calls managed it we have obligations.
In the Medicare Social Security in particular Medicare the biggest among them.
That we can't -- night that we do have to honor which is why we've tried to tackle.
The fact that those problems are going bankrupt as particularly Medicare.
-- and waiting until 2004.
To balance the botched.
We have a president and -- senate that have not been able to come together and move forward a budget and over a 1070.
-- This this is that this is reaching absurd.
-- certain proportion.
Well it's it's a combination.
Of fantasy and extreme disrespect.
Or.
Our citizens for their hard work -- failure to appreciate that every dollar the federal government spends half -- -- from the pockets of hardworking Americans.
And and governor Romney is getting sharper and his focus he's getting tougher in his language.
Are you Republicans about -- with an MB and -- stuff for you're going to take the -- -- because that Democrats sure -- Well there aren't distinct differences they're stark contrast to be made -- -- -- press Obama's attitude this week.
-- I wouldn't I already considered on Donald eight.
Senator McConnell saying back talk to the president in terms of -- the offering for.
I mean that was refreshing to her remains our country -- needs to be or -- let you listen to it and welcome.
How it this is this isn't president whose own budget which was rejected.
By every democratic member of the house -- -- -- Republican.
Proposes the independent an advisory board fifteen unelected bureaucrats to determine how.
Medicare funding is allocated to determine life and death in certain senses and yet he.
Well that's the fact and that the Supreme Court is so called unelected when in fact of course it is backed by the senate and it's doing it's legitimate job.
Congressman we are -- always enjoyed having -- rooms mr.
you're always in dripping on the broadcast micro.