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i agree with what peterson said before, that there are a third party effects. there are things like the question is whether we're handling in the right way. and i think we're not. i want to bring bob galvin in here. i've got beginning of milton's agenda there. no tariffs, for example, no restrictions, no quotas. now, will business business wear that kind of policy i think big business and, all business could wear that kind of policy if we could find the appropriate balancing factor that in the rest of world trade, where we trade outside our border, as others come in, we are required to trade against socialized institutions. that's a very different of an institution than the private institution. the private institutes can clearly operate more efficiently if. it is not imposed upon an artificial price from the socialized institution across seas. so i think there has be not protectionism, but there has to be an internal rational rule of the road that prevents the socialized institution from subsidizing and taking advantage of the private institutions. sorry, did y
i agree with what peterson said before, that there are a third party effects. there are things like the question is whether we're handling in the right way. and i think we're not. i want to bring bob galvin in here. i've got beginning of milton's agenda there. no tariffs, for example, no restrictions, no quotas. now, will business business wear that kind of policy i think big business and, all business could wear that kind of policy if we could find the appropriate balancing factor that in the...
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so with that i think got me matt peterson. so anyone in pain and paying attention now knows that in america there's very few elite professions or corporations allow their members to safely dissent from woke dogma. everyone knows this everyone knows they risk their job or career. if they do so publicly. worse, we know the views of roughly half the country are increasingly opposed suppressed delegitimize by major corporations in key sectors like tech, finance, media. and as we learn more and more day big corporate increasingly works with the administrative state to spy and deplatformed bank on person otherwise attack dissent in political cultural organizations, citizens and political movements. that's where we're at. so first off, it's suffice it to say, if we're going to talk about the economic war we've lost this battle, right? we did something wrong? we've lost big corporate that was supposed to be republic is gone. so now this is a time that we have to and this is what this book is about. we have wholly rethink our approach
so with that i think got me matt peterson. so anyone in pain and paying attention now knows that in america there's very few elite professions or corporations allow their members to safely dissent from woke dogma. everyone knows this everyone knows they risk their job or career. if they do so publicly. worse, we know the views of roughly half the country are increasingly opposed suppressed delegitimize by major corporations in key sectors like tech, finance, media. and as we learn more and more...
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he absented himself if he came to lincoln's to the deathbed vigil, the peterson house, he didn't stay long we're not sure if he went or not. he was not visible during manhunt. it was it was really stanton and not johnson who organized the manhunt for booth and fought the end of the civil war. the vice president was not that much an important figure and there was conflict him and lincoln. and between stanton and so that's who andrew johnson was. let's return to the manhunt itself. we left off as john wilkes booth at dr. mudd's house, getting his leg attended to. how long did he stay and where did he go from there? well, he stayed essentially a day a half, depending how you. look at the calendar, maybe 20 hours. it's over two days. and then he bud and bud knew exactly who he was. bud knew what he had done. and mudd knew, he had to protect booth and protect himself. so later, when soldiers came to search for this man, booth went that way and bud sent the soldiers that way in the opposite direction. and then when photographs were shown to mudd of booth, he claimed he didn't recognize him.
he absented himself if he came to lincoln's to the deathbed vigil, the peterson house, he didn't stay long we're not sure if he went or not. he was not visible during manhunt. it was it was really stanton and not johnson who organized the manhunt for booth and fought the end of the civil war. the vice president was not that much an important figure and there was conflict him and lincoln. and between stanton and so that's who andrew johnson was. let's return to the manhunt itself. we left off as...
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chairman dermot, i ask unanimous consent to be able to submit a letter to director peterson to the record. >> objection. >> we were surprised, this is the delegation, when we got a letter from the bureau of prisons on friday indicating that you plan to proceed against our consensus, and not provide this residential treatment facility. as i mentioned, our office did speak to the stakeholders including the chief judge crawford, and he wrote to you in december expressing his strong belief that vermont absolutely, absolutely needs a reentry center and chairman gentle, i request permission to send that for the record. >> without objection. >> he wrote that the lack of a facility in vermont interferes with every prosocial activity necessary to return to normal life including the long-term employment connecting with family and locating housing. chief justice crawford added our judges all believe -- our judges all believe that opening a residential reentry center in vermont is a significant step toward the improvement of public safety and rehabilitation. the chief judge attached a report from the
chairman dermot, i ask unanimous consent to be able to submit a letter to director peterson to the record. >> objection. >> we were surprised, this is the delegation, when we got a letter from the bureau of prisons on friday indicating that you plan to proceed against our consensus, and not provide this residential treatment facility. as i mentioned, our office did speak to the stakeholders including the chief judge crawford, and he wrote to you in december expressing his strong...
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our who we just introduced in all of our innovative teachers such as the teacher of the year sheila peterson deserve our deep gratitude they are dedicating themselves to help drive our future. the students represent, you know, 20% of our population -- but they do represent 100% of our future, they're instrumental to our state success so if we have any teachers that are here today if you're a current or former educator if you've been teaching any level k-12 please stand up let us say thank you to all of our educators. [applause] >> and my very first "state of the state" i talked about education innovation and how we have to change the status quo and progress has been made but there's more to do -- this week is school choice week in north dakota. and when we talk about innovation and almost goes hand in hand with competition the best innovation come qhs you're competing such as our first in the nation cybermadness competition for high school and middle school students. a grade innovation and as a fantastic experience that's going to continue expand. but school choice has become this debate a p
our who we just introduced in all of our innovative teachers such as the teacher of the year sheila peterson deserve our deep gratitude they are dedicating themselves to help drive our future. the students represent, you know, 20% of our population -- but they do represent 100% of our future, they're instrumental to our state success so if we have any teachers that are here today if you're a current or former educator if you've been teaching any level k-12 please stand up let us say thank you...
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peter peterson foundation says when we get to 2040, 40% of our total cost, our total spend is going to be on the interest payments alone are. that's 25 years from now. how dangerous is that? >> that is, the problem we have now which is greatly magnified, the difficult choices between deficits -- interest spending and everything else and then the impact on the economy and job creation would be much greater. >> when these people use the term sovereign debt crisis with medicare insolvency hitting us within a number of years, three years, social security insolvency by 2033, do you think it'll take as long as 2050 when 40% of our revenue's devoted to interest payments for us to get into a sovereign debt crisis, or do you think it hits much, much sooner? >> it's a challenge that i can tell you the situation is unsustainable. i can't tell you when, you know, we'll cross the line and we'll have that crisis. don donna. but -- i don't know that. but i know at some point under current law it will happen. >> mr. chairman, i yield. thank you. >> thank the gentleman from oklahoma. yield 5 minutes to
peter peterson foundation says when we get to 2040, 40% of our total cost, our total spend is going to be on the interest payments alone are. that's 25 years from now. how dangerous is that? >> that is, the problem we have now which is greatly magnified, the difficult choices between deficits -- interest spending and everything else and then the impact on the economy and job creation would be much greater. >> when these people use the term sovereign debt crisis with medicare...