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Are Obama’s Policies Helping or Hurting the Economy?

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    Sen. John Barrasso, (R-Wyo.), argues Obama’s policies are hurting the economy.

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Easy money is -- got us into this mess and actually losses look and an easy money policy to get us -- that of the president's jobs council.

Wants the government to backstop more small business -- That would generally make it easier for them to get -- as it also means that if they.

Don't pay.

Will be the ones Clinton about Republican Wyoming senator John Grasso says the bad idea throwing good money after bad so you're not a fan of that.

Well I'm not you know when I took a small business owners are not looking for a loan they wanna be left alone.

They wanna be left alone by a government with all of its mandates which increased the cost whether it's health care mandate would have to.

Mandatory -- provide insurance.

That's a cost energy costs are continuing go up we're becoming more more dependent on foreign sources of energy because we're not allowed to explore here.

The red tape continues and the president had his meeting in North Carolina.

Today you know it seems like it was and news to the president that actually it takes awhile to get permits from the government.

That.

Just fascinate us senator that whatever is being advised.

On -- -- trip to North Carolina today also it's kind of more of the sanctity would different stripes and colors and all.

But around.

The president says when Republicans have it their way it's just tax cuts and he goes back to the bush years remember what a treat that was.

What happens.

Well the president isn't connecting the dots that it's his bad policies.

That are putting a wet blanket on the economy he says it would be.

From -- that analogy -- even more wet blanket if he didn't do what he did.

Well I guess I'd fundamentally disagree we have increased revenue in this country we do it by getting a robust.

Jobs -- do that is like the -- horizons like capital taxes.

You explore for more energy become more energy self sufficient -- -- president let me -- cheaper energy would make a big difference -- the one thing you can do to help it would take years to get the oil -- is is cheaper energy is -- you get rid of the mandate should be Obama health care law.

Those are the sorts of things in the regulations are -- the Environmental Protection Agency wall street journal editorial today.

The job killing EPA.

It is.

The largest regular most expensive regulations in the history but the environmental protect.

Only a citizen and any written an agreement with Bob Beckel Sebring -- chancellor was going on there.

I kid the well you're he was rates.

-- colonel was raising the point.

We do need regulation and we do need oversight and we wouldn't quibble about it to protect us and things like E.

Coli.

-- getting abused by dignitaries companies to do server room and a purpose Republicans shouldn't be so hot to trot to destroy them.

Wendy's well reasonable regulations.

I think that that's -- that's so that's way to take a look at the regulations that are coming out of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Really your job killing regulations are gonna add to the cost of doing business which is why so many.

Businesses are going overseas jobs are going overseas you look at the president's so called competitive.

Group that met today how many jobs from those companies have actually go on overseas and -- there advising the president.

-- -- the permits that he was talking about making it easier for permits they need something like the NBA 242 shot.

In terms of it either you get you -- you're gonna get a permit or you're not not this wait and wait and wait and never hear from the government.

Senator thank you very --