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10/28/09 - Guest Christy Mihos Republican gubernatorial
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10/28/09 - Guest Christy Mihos Republican gubernatorial

Published:Wed, 28 Oct 2009
Description:Michele McPhee - Christy talks to Michele about his governor run, 10/28/09. 
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" My house it is I -- remind everyone there's a reason why I am such a huge -- and and that is because. Every time you drive through tollbooth and it's not seven dollars and he -- it's not. Will they in the conflict to -- at the turnpike but you know all of three of the -- I everytime -- drive the turnpike which in you getting out that was all you brought that knowledge none -- showed up for use the president will never get access -- out. I have freezing cold afternoon with many of you he stood alongside us -- start we like. Scott Brown showed up people tried to write it up is like a Republican event. But it was City Council Salomon Tina so it was his people who care about us and cared about Massachusetts and you live there and he gave a very. I would argue a very. Exuberance. Speech about why we should not paying higher total."

" That was a great day at nickel and I've been -- never -- my family says that they do a great job over there yet to grace by it really has and debit that you brought that altogether. And and if it wasn't for you. Right in a few the other is that Spencer and that -- their right it would have been seven bucks Cohen fit for you our friends at that live in your on neighborhood going back and forth that we have to get those. Those tolls removed so people can just drive to the city and and not have to worry about holes that they been painful for fifty plus."

" you know tolls paid for earlier this year right at the airport. A they had issued you know they have I can't stand at the airport on. And has facilities. And they had a huge issue that they constantly had to replace the thinks the things constantly be ripped out of the walls because. Some of the -- people of Muslim persuasion. To -- And you have to wash off beat the police so they would apply to the thing and ripped it off the well. Sold the holes that we -- to get out of the airport that teach you paid to get out of the airport in the parking. Fees you pay. The highest in the nation -- the second highest in the nation in absolutely we just -- a whole. Slew of sinks. For the Muslim cab drivers to wash their feet. We built a prayer Shaq at Logan Airport this is the -- that we put up with in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. When they argue with you kept a copy that whole cycling and heard about Patrick argued many times. It's not -- we started and we are you are."

" Like Albert dapper -- used to say I just sick of it meant that I actually haven't -- had Brownell absolutely. You know he's rolling in his grave deploy -- he he he he basically told about this years and years ago that this what this this politically correct stuff. Which is absolutely eat us alive and it."

" it is you -- those feeling the Bosnian didn't remember Deborah nail. Let me just describe him you first well. -- if you don't -- about why Debra O'Neil he had no problems seeing me at city hall and they. Eat right. Are you. Afraid of offending someone -- being too politically -- and he would he's just -- it in it was a fantastic you know real true honest politician."

" And talk about someone that was never afraid never afraid we had one of us still us in that in Boston was robbed one time. And as the bad as the prep is is basically leaving the still with a gun right. Who is walking into the -- Albert dapper O'Neil at the at that particular time and wrestles the guy to the ground."

" People appalling and absolutely absolutely so."

" This is the Fella that would never missed taking on any issue whatsoever. Now that forget that he did that and really I thought I never heard that story -- look because you know and new York at that time you -- Yeah you where -- so you've wrestled again yes he did around a hot insulting yes no not itself the and and he was where was that. It in in the rock's recent American -- side that is the -- I just walked in and grabbed the guy that was it. Not a big guy and I imagine that that to -- that. He was an elderly man but but he had a hot and alliance."

" Yeah and and that's what's missing -- Paul that they write in Massachusetts Friday that they -- I can name probably. Count on line both -- and the number of politicians that we can use that. You know when we could. -- Describe it that dapper O'Neil type because people are to a --"

" The adapt and a thank these days they -- And adjust that adjust your depth Peter talked about the that the hi chip that this appalling God's gonna go through it it it if there is that defense fund. I'm the first don't know thousand dollars I'll do it right and your shelf Paula Angola because I'm telling you well what he did was an absolute. Heroic act. And at the -- that we need to have more often because as. As unemployment keeps going up high. And things like that just keep happening and they will be happening as the unemployment goes higher and people looking for ways out Philby and random acts of violence like that and Devlin is due to people have got to stand up for their fellow man."

" Well and we talked about violence because you're running for governor. -- a lot of people -- real that -- running for governor in any you know all the attributes that Regis I think. -- Are the very attributes that some people that your critics mainly are using to try to TA dot com he's not Dolly says that -- my that you don't like that. About -- denial I like that. -- we meet -- people to stand up in and have -- in this state and really tell people what is going on in how our money's been stolen from us if it it is being stolen it's -- the -- on -- nightly -- Shock shuffle right out of his position is -- the 31 years. It was very British. And they wanted to bring -- 130000 dollars a year -- Justify that when you're asking police officers to give furlough days. And to take I paid vacation days how did you possibly evil -- in the eyes and they -- money for training. -- and we'll -- you knew that's this year but we are this. Long time for buck thirty and audience of the presses on."

" I think that in 2010 you're gonna have a chance to do a lot of that they'll be a lot of ballot questions on the at that people. Will be able to step forward you know wrote repealing this sales to expect the 3% things like that but what happened in Cambridge like that and I and I was listening to you that name right is just an abomination it really --"

" I did happens how many times a day at any week it."

" It must dot it has to stop and if you if we had a good two party system in this commonwealth. What people would stand up and walked into that -- city -- and basically say this will not stand. And in in you know if it's somewhat successful -- People step -- it also but they're not gonna lead a a lot of people and will not lead right now but you know one man. With Steele Andrew Jackson -- thing one man with coverage makes a majority basically and that's what we need right now we need people to step forward and help all their fellow man because. What is happening to police today in their morale and their benefits being hijacked and taken away from them and that being laid off and -- and when -- being crippled well look at what we I support the Quinn bill and I have -- wait to properly fund it. -- take it."

" Let's get some details about it does that describe our listeners the -- village -- why it's important to maintain that because -- people who are out they're on their I think we're actually paying guys to be. Educated because that's what they were promised."

" That's what they bike and thought that's what they promised and who would want anybody but the best educated. Man and woman in a blue suit come into their home a protected and enable put their friends or their family. This is a different ball game after you know post nine elevenths. Totally different in the police at as they act upon issues that they never had to act on our prior to this so the Quinn bill is a method by which. Our men and women in in blue can get the best possible education. And just like teaches do if they get back more education more degrees they can be paid more and and I just want the best and brightest that on that thin blue line that we have right now and at."

" thinning out and we're gonna talk about that tonight thinning out. And Naomi are they out absolutely correct key hundred state troopers poised to retire in January even now remember -- we are down at three under state troopers right -- about Patrick that he ran campaign promise that we would have an additional 1000. Police officers. On history tenacity had to be on the street. There right which excludes in the ninth."

" That's right but the Quinn bill is something that I support because I want the best and brightest out there. And and also the way I want to fully funded is that right now we pay about forty million dollars a year. To illegal immigrants that come here to go to school to get green cuts and to work. We pay forty million dollars to supplement their health care benefits. I wanna take that money and take care of our own. As opposed to take care anybody that wants to come here and an enterprise that sells about great schools and learning institutions are odd jobs and all they can pay for their own health care."

" Right I did it beyond education it UMass Boston right. -- waitress right here on away like the rest of."

" that's what that's that's the date the wonder of this great country but not to fund the Quinn bill. And not to have the best and brightest out there in -- without police and habit male and females at all levels right is just doing a disservice to public safety and to all last six million our residents of the commonwealth."

" So Christie miles -- of course with -- gubernatorial candidate 6178221969. Around 969 as a free calling Verizon Wireless cell phone if you have a question. For the candidate -- my -- in the studio with us -- there has not and a police academy class put through the state police academy since 2006. Through attrition and retirement we -- did did we are down 300 -- troopers every city and town. Has seen its locally strangled which means they -- offices and fight fight is in teachers' -- and the people matter frankly have been squeezed out of jobs. What can you do. To make sure. That week the people who are paying the taxes can be protected I wanna clean park a clean each and public safety and already Governor Deval Patrick. Has laid -- ninety parks employees except for his campaign contributors and buddies. He may not police officers he's laid off five fighters and he is threatening more locally -- what can you do to stymie that kind of bloodletting. When it comes to public safety and recreation in this state."

" Almost the cities and towns of Michelle on 2002 locally levels in this. No business no personal institution I know of they couldn't do -- this radio station could not survive if if you -- 2002. Revenue levels when when Europe costs go up an aunt and everything goes up. I in 2006 when I ran for governor I've made my proposition one which was the and which were underscored every single item that would that we were looking for -- a for the cities and towns that 40% of state revenues have to go back to the cities and towns fall ID percent. And that would allow us to get the best. -- the best services delivered at -- at that. -- municipal government. Spends money much more responsibly. Than state government so. I want the money go back to the local level people in the lowdown in this city a town hall. If they have a problem go to the selectmen meeting -- to go to town meeting and handle it right -- instead of collected Beacon Hill having to hire a lobbyists a PR firm. A legal firm and and make all kinds campaign contributions. Local government works best and I wanna get local laid up to where it should be."

" And how can you do it because you talk a little bit of how do it on the Gwendolyn. While what are the idea may blue wall pave the way of people who. If you do the right way anyone had to come into the commonwealth went into the United States great but that doesn't entitle you to a free education and free health now there. And it shouldn't idea to directly vocal players it is an amazing thing that the more -- in the state talking about. In all alone you'll claiming I haven't seen numbers that you can see -- million dollars which would keep police officers on the streets in keep and."

" That's fought demon fighting in -- for the little right total right I believe that the real mammoth but at that the total number four that when bill is 58 million dollars annually that's that's the total number than it costs basically. We can find the money flooding many would come from that that particular account but. You said how can you get forty of 40% of state revenue is backed the cities and towns right. You collect state reps and state senators from these cities and towns something happens to them from the time that they leave this city a town. -- to the time they get up to Beacon Hill they actually shot a Beacon Hill. Yeah I very rarely get which would be wonderful if we can only keep them updated six months a year as opposed to you know twelve months a year. Things work better when when you know less is more what type things from me but I think that. That these people have got to be brought on the topic they've got to understand what is going on in the city's town halls. And they've got they've got to be the F for the cities and and vote yes they have to vote this so it goes back the cities now cost. We cut back at the a number of flow of people in government by 10% that's 600 million bucks a year. I do have to allow slots at the race tracks. I've been at this this. Putting illegal sports betting out of business by doing sports betting like Delaware just instituted through the mass state lottery not -- not to."

" Those guys any spot in the not banner -- on. And studio here at any time Boston -- I can we have and we have a full. We didn't get your questions starting with -- Milford on you are with Michelle here in 9690. --"

" before you start I wanna remind everyone that -- coyote is already pledged to have the back. Of this security guard was under investigation. Taking down. Homicidal lunatic he pledged -- thousand dollars to his defense -- you're kinda pointed -- we have a problem was again and building already."

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" Anyway thank you mr. miles from your backing of the true hero I think at national hostile I think he has an Arab. By whatever one's sex but I do have a question feel it is something that truly rings true to -- heart. And actually all there in the commonwealth to -- future that's how do you feel about. The judiciary -- Massachusetts do you feel that we should not be able to elect start judges. So that from a sense of accountability. And responsibility. And we get letters judicial nominating committee."

" I am really get may have Ron I am really getting there I'm getting is that is upset and frustrated as you are I don't like the process it's. It's become hack process I think over time and it's really stabbing get me diet and I think the commonwealth has really got to look -- at electing judges at this point that judges that really. Are accountable that that really looked at it at the majority as as opposed to always just. Just going off on their own and some of these things so I'm really starting to get there I've had a couple of Favre really key lawyers such talk to me about it and I'm suddenly get there and in a few of the fuel for an up start to get into your -- on this one."

" And ride at the very good question and one that we need I mean consider this -- we have a guy David level. He has been arrested twelve times the sexual assault twelve times and most recently he attacked a 27 year old national hospital worker. -- and the ladies and he had the presence of mind hanging out of order sign on about the appointees proceeded to attack her. And right now he's in. He Bridgewater state hospital for a twenty day evaluation. By a judge has let this guy out over the objections of of psychologists and prosecutors in people who now. What he's capable of they were proven right in judge -- Moses was proven wrong again. That is the same judge that let out. A repeat sex offender named Corey Saunders. Eighteen months ago and he of course attacked a little boy in the embed them ivory is actually no accountability. For that judge -- and -- know what his back on her resume is. How much time we need to find a solution to the judges."

" It I don't know how some of them sleep. At night with the with some of these so rulings and all this so. I'm getting the about electing judges I think that the people should always have. Should always have the final say about what happens to a whether it's the issue with gay marriage a few years ago when they raise a 170000. Signatures and -- the legislature and Governor Patrick did the bill to be compelled to step in and did not allow the people to vote on that issue that would have been a great -- I think for the commonwealth at the time people should always have. The ability to change what ever they want and in live the way they wanna lift."

" I completely agree with you on that as a libertarian. And I tend to -- that way. I think gay marriage shouldn't even be a political issue now it shouldn't it I did not -- like how people lived they should be protected in 9/11 taught me that you know many partners. That have been together their decades a completely in our release screwed. Because they didn't have any sort of civil commitment on paper that entitled them to the millions at -- as acute. Made their way to other family members of the victims though I'm with you on that six point 78221969. Found 96 -- as a free colony Verizon. Wireless cell phone I'm Michelle McPhee he's -- miles and it's GI tied to ask the gubernatorial candidate. -- of course is running as a Republican here in the state of Massachusetts and I think we absolutely positively. Need change so Mike in the car what do you hoping to see I'm Christie welcome."

" Our -- Michelle. I Algeria. Occupy our question I thought the other what led up. -- first are saying is what happened with this officer who was forced to hide what people shooting. All I went under the impression that -- he chooses static good the American blocked that you. Go to someone else who -- you know a lot out to be sued civilly. And I'm wondering if I'd see this special officer at bats quiet we apply. But rather than putting your department the bat by I think it would be her Op -- portrait you become governor. Put that blanket protection. When you go help someone entity. Out the be all -- shooting. You could not be."

" with you on that when and I will do that I just wanna check to make sure that the good samaritan law does what it it should do. Before I comment on -- but look at anybody. Anybody that's gonna go to the -- and put their life imperiled. And this felt Apollo. The the Angolan police say -- the doctors lives but who knows what happened in that office said they were other people's idea. So. I believe that this man as a hero and that that's why I'm -- I'm I'm stepping up if there is the a defense fund for this gentleman. He did the right thing certainly but I'll find out. You know what do you -- I if I take down in number and I'll come back to you with a a and answer on this thing so I I just a tiny number off the Mike and I'll I'll call you directly all right."

" Think you're much -- other quick question."

" And how that -- you are right there is. Under chapter 268. Crimes against public justice there are some good samaritan laws but the kind of shaky according to the Massachusetts trial like. Law library of looking at right now. I'm not equipped to talk about it I know Chris he wants review public I think back to that's really interesting."

" My other quick question is what attorney general we like it the patient he gave a major. You want the fire -- it mystery which Matt that you didn't have a suitable water manufacturing jobs that rely on -- There's he always somewhat to prove what -- tapping -- solely upping it to. Anything really that -- Happy Dalton."

" Look at there's a lot of things that governor can do with repeat at woodworking on the CL Myers the era the era jobs here in the commonwealth. That that are. Granted basically because people people want guns they want a certain type a gun but we is Massachusetts residents cannot buy guns that have made by the Massachusetts workers. With Matt in Massachusetts companies here in the commonwealth I find it absolutely reprehensible to -- Who has a gun license who collects guns and who loves to shoot. It in I believe anybody. That is a law abiding citizen Mike should have -- should be able to protect themselves and their property the thing that I'm really gonna change though is right now. There are 351. Arbitrary. Formats in in getting a guy and that means you have to go to your own. Police chief in your own town. To me that that that is something that I wanna change that the only person that should have the final say on that. Should be the the yard public safety commissioner. In in my cabinet and that's one thing I will attempt to change as quickly as possible. So that that we have one standard in the commonwealth just one. Not 351. Arbitrary standards that we have right now in if you are a law abiding citizen in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. You should be able to protect yourself. Any time any place anyway."

" Well -- have it -- might very good question and I think some very good answer and Chris began in Dorchester you're out Michelle McPhee. Four asked gubernatorial candidate with -- miles."

" Pension reform in this state but on the couple some -- to say it doesn't seem like your position. That's a real law and order guy is gonna try -- with this which her stance on gun control. On the gun law masters because the police chiefs really support that. The police the police chief and council wanna be able to say who get guns. At gun licence and can't."

" Well well I again -- you're going to 351. Different. Arbitrary type of standard -- I believe that there should be one and one only and and it's it's a constitutional right that we have to bear arms. And I just don't think it should be I'll be at the way it is right now it takes a lot of time by these police chief said and look at the under the gotten what the budget pressures -- an -- If your alarm biding citizen. Then the state should be able to license UAE -- You know class -- hang on any type -- in -- Texas I know you you were calling about pension reform. One thing that that certainly I'm running against three guys that are in my to connect up big fat state pension. I would never ever ever accept a state pension number one and anybody that's coming into my administration if we get their god willing we'll get there. They will have to sign a waiver DN. That they will not be able to be pot of the state pension system when when the state treasurer last year lost twelve point eight billion dollars. Of the value of the state pension system. In the stock market would this would the decisions that they made even losing money to Bernie Mac are basically. That you know we we we need to get real pension reform and it's goodness that was my administration certainly and then Eminem filed bills. That would repeal the issue of your three best years you -- state -- it should be an amalgam of all your years. In state state service basically not just shift three best years which it just absolutely parents. -- the the budget in this particular state conventioneers also. -- have to. Just. You know what I'm talking about those three top."

" And I think that's very good answer -- he said he's going to refuse apparent in the let me just let you all know about some of their top earners here in the state of Massachusetts Wipro. And last year Arthur Pappas who collects 233000. Dollar a year and a tax free pension. Billy Bulger -- collects 190000. Dollars a year and a tax free pension. 190. 181. At 7161616. -- Y 5150. The tax free pensions. And this list which you can find these -- actually linked. The Boston Harold find hacked web site -- case."

" You don't be averages the average pension. 26700. Dollars a year twice 67. And that these folks because they get to a certain point they've been in that system so long like bill Bulger. The most given made a senate president was 75000 dollars yet but he goes over -- mass gets 330000. Dollars for four or five years. And -- it you know it it just absolutely wreaked havoc with a whole system."

" It -- it's a it is -- the state as clean parks that keeping the beaches clean they get nothing did happen right."

" And if we keep losing money the way the state treasurer's office lost money last year. They'll they'll be getting negative zero as time goes on here because they'd really don't know how to manage money right now. They've done a bad job this past years certainly and they should have been in different types of investments and set of losing. Twelve point twelve point 62 up when a billion dollars."

" Imagine names but the guy who actually lost that -- I think earns about to a grand a year from us for more money. They won't because with a three because of the trailer that's nice that it here the state of Massachusetts we can K state employees. And salaries to begin with a three and have how many zero's five. Yeah. -- have it outside and I. Should've been a state acts -- first question and I'm Michelle -- we are 96 and -- and talks he's -- miles and we. In yet another addition and we'll continue to do this throughout this campaign and asked the gubernatorial. Candidate -- is running as a Republican. We've had some breaking news is already. Christie announced that he would help the Paul and own defense fund and read it yet pledged at thousand dollars of course -- and on and we are gonna pick at this discussion. Is the off duty security guard who is now under investigation which is thirteen wanted to clear. But the fatal shooting. Of the mentally ill man who pulled the butcher knife and began to hack his shrink. To -- this woman survive because of the quick thinking actions of this off duty security guard was a rule under police officer and -- at the odd guy and and you know having 1 central location for gun -- right. That this kid licensed to carry a -- in Boston only because he is a rule 400 special pleas of the Serb has gotten permit can only be saying in -- It is very confused. I have to agree with the idea."

" All of the panacea Mars McConnell all the laws the confusing day you know that the laws would -- motivated -- that's why I think we've gone from like. A million gun owners down to 250000. So. It -- it has to be looked at certainly and when -- cut by a gun in Massachusetts it's made here in Massachusetts by Massachusetts hands and -- that a paid on those hours at that that person. May -- cannot add something is drastically wrong about what what that we do here for a gun ownership in the commonwealth."

" Well remember our Governor Deval Patrick rushed to new bad draft I conducted a raid on a factory that. -- they wouldn't speaking Arabic American -- a bulletproof vest right may have been an American military. In the employed illegals in Governor Deval Patrick raced down there with John Kerry they hugged it -- illegal in any pull the same move. What he's laid up housekeepers. From the -- it. Okay now -- terrible -- but he gets made up but he's holding meetings with nineteen needs. When we are losing employees in the state of Massachusetts that matter."

" We've lost 9000 last month our unemployment rate is nine point 3%. And illegal immigration that you talked briefly about is -- the cost the commonwealth one billion dollars this year at the house to feed for health care to educate to incarcerate. And the underground economy that is growing because of that because no one wants to take. A stand on this thing and and college for what it is is killing. Real real lives of -- businesses that are whether it's landscaper pain has happened is you name it the underground economy is. Hurting and it's retired in wages to -- of people that should be making more money but they can't compete because of this underground economy and what the illegals will do. It at a much less right."

" Well we have. Whole slew of questions you Christine okay and that's good that ends don't death the first few are Michelle think Christie -- 969 Boston talks."

" Irish electorate to take -- we'll talk -- him."

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" There so there's -- simulate Chris yeah I -- like -- he. Level current so -- judiciary system or lack there -- due to the life time appointment of judges and down. As governor and the public know what you do to bring more accountability. In the -- this court system you have given. Fact that he had multiple cases oval a couple of years. -- In soothing you know do the forward now as a classic example. Internet which just happens and bought recently a little on the council -- the -- news in the virus to go. What the Washington State and murdered young couple over dispute that you all. There's just it was -- technical all examples but definitely would like to know what you would do. As governor -- to bring accountability back to the state --"

" I understand that this would have to be done in concert with the legislature. But -- could also be done with a a it a petition drive -- to put it on the ballot about electing judges certainly. But something has to be done has to be a level of accountability whatsoever I know the judges I don't want any accountability whatsoever. But. I can work with that and I will work with that net and I'll put out something that. Adam from stone -- that you can now you can feel pretty comfortable with that. We going to take a good hard look at that and look for changes right now because I gotta tell you a few years ago back in 1997. Eight -- I perpetrated that -- had been in and out of the in and out of jail many many ties was let out by a judge put in a halfway house. You gotta -- got a hold of a gun and walked locked about a block. To up my store -- New Jersey shoot idea Fenway Park and murdered my store manager. And -- it at that time we had about a 150 stores throughout new England and I went to a number of those. You -- I I was at the hospital when when this that's a young fellow I died. Met his family and -- and I got to tell you I broke my brother who owns Christie's with me at the time. We just never wanted to go through that and we sold the company. But in and it never had -- all the judge had to do was do the right thing the kid was who -- gone away for a gun and a gun violation he did not have a license and -- but the judge chose to put him in a halfway house and he merited might my manager and -- in basically I just couldn't deal with that any -- so we -- the company. A so something has to be done and we've all had experiences Adam. I'm sure you you can set an experience in your life work. You've known someone that that that that correct tire hurts someone close to you because they didn't do the right thing so there has to be some accountability. People have to stand up to what they do whether they were a judge. A state -- state senator our governor."

" Well have you back absolutely and that makes this a monthly event you should live really Arab all the drilling."

" Let people talk to the governor candidates and is that of them hiding behind you know. Produces that on a screen calls and in and in a -- that wanna make sure that then -- embarrassed everything if you go on my website -- 2010 dot com you can Colin we have three shows that we keep calling you can ask me any question whatsoever you want it's not screened it's in real time. And that you can get it with which we take a lot of colleagues take about ten calls and now which is great."

" I actress at an event -- I would mention briefly yet UMass Boston Dick Morris is coming in the UMass Boston we're gonna -- a fund raiser and you'll be able to come meet deck here. In the up close and personals he'll sign his book Fy -- and I have a very funny Dick Morris story really yes let's have it."

" This is it true confession I should decline since the -- show. But when the Monica Lewinsky scandal broke in and was still very tight with Bill Clinton there are deep buried there. The New York Daily News sent me -- is very and the house I think it was in Greenwich Connecticut but in granite in very close where it was a very fans via Internet -- not it was a rainy day like today. And I now they had this beautiful sun on the port it was all white furniture. And I all the second round or in the head of the greens and world but -- as simple report a move of bringing the bill. Well when I opened the door the dogs ran in the -- fee income. You play a -- up all the furniture and -- is front polite and I was so Reynolds that I just especially pulled up and breaking and entering you can argue. That I would draw the driveway in the actually -- Jockeys yet like the -- if I just got. It in a jar. On my way out the CW now -- now budget at. Way back when the Monica Lewinsky scandal nine. He let ID seven may -- 96. Yes he had to see these dogs were gigantic idea a pot prince with huge muddy. I'm -- to replace every one of these -- I can't wait to tell you that was me I can't it may. Now feet in the car you have a question because you -- we have a special guest my good friend. It has -- been dvd and -- I asked him because his business expertise to finish the show. Asking -- a couple of questions about business but first I think that you have a very important question and one disclosed my -- not -- to ask."

" I'm hi I'm into you a lot back about it I have children who have -- actually want to -- to put. And the other one ADHD political. And we don't think very you're about to get help from the department -- And so I ask about the other."

" It. Did not show what I think you're asking in and forgive me for writing a lot in the coming to the end of the hour. Is what we'll -- dude you restore some of the funding that has been taken away. From the State's budget when it comes to Foster children domestic violence in special needs again."

" Well certainly -- I'm really looking at the watches and thing in the crisis that we have the it for for families and -- I I do remember talking to about this issue. In state government has to do certain things keep -- people safe. And protect those that really need help. As opposed to protecting the the hacks in the waste and in state government certainly. I I think you'll find someone that that will work with you. Will work with you equitably. And and try to solve this many of these problems whatsoever. But I will love it if I can take that in. Tanya number here I will call you back right and then we can -- on this on this little journey here."

" Who really connect with the people you know cracked me up last week. Barack Obama was in town and now with the night he called the ball -- Excuse me Patrick precious. And -- the yeah -- in her article was gonna keep -- attended. The people of Massachusetts have anti. Fascist thing. That you have in Governor Deval Patrick a precious thing. And to all Patrick plotted the president the coming into town -- million dollars to help Deval Patrick raised half a million homes and how that map works now. -- world and that data -- question. Obama. Into town to raise the -- the Deval Patrick in Patrick had it all to think it was the president's way of connecting. With the American people. If you have six grand to spend twenty minutes at a cocktail party -- West Virginia might of the connect the president the."

" Credible it's incredible really but I called Crissy by. By Friday I will make that --"

" Now connect with the people they can't a man. So much for being our special guest tonight. And asking Christie the questions and only you can about how we can manage the State's budget like a business as opposed to hack -- a bash."

" I've before I talked -- I do want to ask a question to Boston and -- Republican or Democrat but let me ask you this. Okay you got Brock Obama you got Deval Patrick how does that work and -- Massachusetts. -- closing in on 10%. Unemployment. In the simple mathematics of the situation is you have to prompt business owners to start businesses because that's what creates jobs. People need jobs that's where the tax bases in with the -- waitress so you -- parking lot you need people to be work. To -- what most can you make right away so that businesses start getting formed and start hiring in messages."

" A -- the first thing that we've done right now is we have enough of signatures. To get the repeal of the sales tax on the ballot for November 2010. I'm working with the -- Colin Howell and her of people I've donated a a lot of money to that effort to get the signatures we have the signatures it's going on the ballot can you imagine. The the competitive advantage Massachusetts would have if we vote -- the sales tax from six and a quad up to 3%. Look at -- on this state lying down and Rhode Island Connecticut we've we would be we would be you know in a plus with them. If you go up to New Hampshire would be closer to the zero that they have the by having three. At that point people would -- hiring back people was that spending would give me. -- giving them back the money -- spend it as opposed to setting up on Beacon Hill for all these program."

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