“MORINING JOE” host Joe Scarboro criticized a grip on the table during Thursday's offer while canceling the “funny” dogs from Elon Musk – such as “dining programs for poor children” while maintaining low billionaire taxes.
“What we see with Elon Musk is cuts from the saw. There is no way of madness,” said MSNBC broadcaster, speaking with a committee, including the co -host, his wife, Mika Berzeneski, and his participation, Willie Gist and other other guests. “It was cut first, and the Americans were later injured.”
“I just have to say,” he added, whispering his fist on the table, “If you are the Democratic Party and you cannot win, as you know, please sell used cars because you are at the wrong work.”
Dog's priorities have rushed “ridiculous”, such as maintaining a sound social security for “millionaires” and “billionaires” – but following food programs for children who live in poverty.
“They will have lunch – breakfast and lunch – away from poor children. They will not take tax cuts away from billionaires,” Skarburo said.
The Ministry of Agriculture said earlier this month that it cuts two programs that provide one billion dollars for schools to buy healthy foods locally equipped with students. One of those cut programs is funding free meals for food banks and other local groups to help with deprived societies, according to the US Department of Agriculture.
“They are a billionaire, and they are separate. Elon Musk radically separate,” Skaroro continued.
Scarburo's screams followed reports that President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday afternoon, which dismantles the Ministry of Education, which was a major goal in the cost of dividing costs in musk.
Last month, the Musk team announced nearly $ 900 million from discounts to the Ministry of Education.
Scarburo has argued that Duji's discounts “will not do anything to balance the budget,” and he boasts that in Congress when the budget was balanced for four consecutive years during the era of President Bill Clinton.
A former Republican party member, Scarboro worked as a representative of Florida in the late 1990s.