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Boehner on CNBC's Kudlow and Company

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2009

On CNBCs Kudlow & Company last night, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) highlighted Republicans ongoing work to craft proposals that let middle-class families and small businesses keep more of what they earn, strengthen the economy without piling mountains of debt on the backs of future generations, and create new private sector jobs.

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  • this is the guy that should have ran for pres in 2008!

  • It was the Republican Party that outsourced all the jobs out of the country. Now you're bitching because there are no jobs? The Republican Party only lowers taxes for the richest 1% of American taxpayers. They created this mess and are now blocking all legislation to fix it! He's a total asshole of the highest order.

  • If I don't like carrot cake, I'm certainly not going to listen to one.

  • Money earned is capital money and money capital is to produce and to sell what you have produced but selling the debt from what China are not buying anymore still is dying the deficit death. Harry Guru Obama said. Cut the program that do not work. Because he can not pay down the L.A. debt and the left coast that is not so golden bankruptcy. Now are you alternative Polosi goose stepping?

  • I am proud to say that John Boehner is my congressman. Thank you for serving so honorably!

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