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Looking to the Elections

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), Chairman of the Democratic Senatorial campaigns and author of Positively American: Winning Back the Middle-Class Majority One Family at a Time, looks forward to the upcoming presidential and senatorial elections.

Guests:

Senator Charles Schumer

Comments [13]

Keneisa from Brooklyn

When will we impose term limits on Congressmen and Senators? If Democrats want to win the middle class they will reduce the burden of government on its people.

Aug. 09 2008 12:32 AM
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mc from Brooklyn


O: It gives me no pleasure to say this but Obama has not got a clue as to how to fix the health care access problem.

Joe Brawn: The House is in charge of bringing articles of impeachment, not the Senate.

Larry in Nyack: Good point about two party system. We would be better off if we hd multiple parties that had to form coalitions.

dr.jim chentitz: Great question about Mukasey. I would love an answer to that.

Aug. 07 2008 12:04 PM
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Gary Krasner from new york

Norman writes:

QUOTE------I'm glad to have somebody like Amy Eddings on once in the while. She represents the views of a lot of WNYC listeners.------UNQUOTE

I disagree. I feel people learn more when they subject their views to opposing views. The acid test is to hear a rebuttal and respond to it in an analytical manner---without passion or anger.

Fox News may dumb-down public affairs issues, but at least they're scrupulous about providing counterpoint.

Aug. 07 2008 11:12 AM
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norman from nyc

Gary Krasner wrote:

>Where the heck is the counterpoint all week? At least Brian had on views from right of center once in a while.

While Brian tries to do a good job of giving all sides, and usually succeeds, he sometimes errs on the side of turning it into Manhattan Institute Radio.

I'm glad to have somebody like Amy Eddings on once in the while. She represents the views of a lot of WNYC listeners.

Aug. 07 2008 10:29 AM
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Rich from Staten Island

Can you ask the Senator in his role in the Senate Banking Committee why the FDIC insurance deposit level at banks of $100,000 hasn't been raised in 28 years. The balance for retirement funds is $250,000. For people who want to deposit their retirement funds for safety, should these levels at least be studied for an increase?

Aug. 07 2008 10:21 AM
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dr. jim chenitz from Rumson, NJ

mr. schumer, are you still in approval of attorney general mukasey.

Aug. 07 2008 10:21 AM
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Larry in Nyack from Nyack, NY

One of the biggest problems of 2-party elections is the inability of candidates to tell the truth if the truth is negative. The opposite of "hope" is not necessarily despair, but the kind of "let's tackle the problem" mentality that wartime brought our parents.

If oil is a diminishing commodity, if energy shortage with population growth is unsustainable, then let's move to cut population growth and per capita energy usage.

It's time to kill the "energy wasters", the SUV factories, the airlines, the mega-houses far away from work sites, and the substitution of village greens for cul-de-sac's. Large cities are un-sustainable, as are all of the attempts to deal with them: urban schools, waste disposal, traffic mediation and the promise of "hope" that it will get better. When oceans rise in the next 10 decades we won't hav ethe energy to build levies around New York City, not to re-locate 50 million people.

Washington: get real!

Aug. 07 2008 10:20 AM
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Gary Krasner from new york

Yes Chuck, no one senator can ignite a run on banks. But what about the chairman of the banking and finance committee??!!!

Aug. 07 2008 10:18 AM
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Carry Burner from Soho

Uh the popular vote polls are close, but the electoral college polls have Obama with a HUGE lead.

What you are saying is more rhetoric of the MSM.

Why does Chuck have time to write a damn book when this country is hemorrhaging. Can't you impeach Nancy Pelosi or something.

HELP US!

Aug. 07 2008 10:15 AM
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Gary Krasner from new york

Whenever Brian goes on vacation, it's amazing how the Brian Lehrer show morphs from a Charlie Rose format, to an Olbermann Countdown format!!!

Where the heck is the counterpoint all week? At least Brian had on views from right of center once in a while.

Aug. 07 2008 10:14 AM
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O from Forest Hills

We need health insurance and that needs to be addressed when Obama is President and we need to limit legal immigration to allow the Americans whom are here to get jobs. We need to raise the import taxes so that more things will be manufactured in the US again. We need to look after Americans!

Aug. 07 2008 10:14 AM
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rick from brooklyn

please ask Chuck if he now supports treating Hedge Fund managers income as income, instead of as capital gains.i.e. shouldn't the money that they make be taxed at the highest income level, not at the relatively low level of capital gains? if so this would be a swith from his position this spring. how does NOT taxing that money as income jive with his supposed support for "middle Class" families? doesn't his past (and current ?)position show that his most favored constituents are on Wall Street (the source of much of his campaign cash)?

Aug. 07 2008 10:12 AM
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Joe Brawn from Ridgewood

Can you ask this man why he doesn't support the impeachment of George W Bush for leading us into this oil war in Iraq? Isn't it his job to have oversight of this office?

Aug. 07 2008 10:12 AM
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