Hey, Neal Cavuto, why don't you keep your unimportant thoughts to yourself? WE don't need your snippy commentary, or your feeble attempts at humor when talking about very serious subjects and in the process interrupting guests who have something serious to say.
Knock it off, Neal. You are irritating and you don't know when to shut up, and when you do speak, you still don't know when to shut up.
Give us Stuart Varney or any one of the others that share duties with you...they are hard-hitting, they don't “dis” the conservatives’ efforts, and they know when to shut up, and let others speak and make their point. And they don't think it's necessary to make attempts at “cute” humor.
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If Neal Cavuto said that, I am very worried.
Diana Furchtgott-Roth of Real Clear Markets notes the pivotal role that health care “reform” will play in keeping SEIU pensions alive. Without the bill’s passage — by the “deeming” process or otherwise — the union can’t keep expanding membership, which is the key to keep their faltering pension plans going. With health care “reform” it will cling to life a little longer.More than flexing labor’s political muscles, the overriding reason for SEIU support of health care reform is that it would bring in more members. The percentage of private sector workers belonging to unions has been declining steadily, and reached 7.2% in 2009. Partially offsetting this is the percentage of unionized government workers, 37% last year, up half a percentage point from 2008.
And without more members, the SEIU’s troubled pension funds will continue to fall short of 80% funding, considered by the Labor Department to be acceptable financial coverage.
Even before the stock market crash of 2008-09, the SEIU’s 1199SEIU Greater New York Pension Fund was funded at 58% for 2007. The Service Employees 32BJ North Pension Fund stood at 68%; the Local 32BJ Building Maintenance Contractors Association Pension Plan at 41%; and the 32BJ District Building Operators Pension Trust Fund at 56%. ….
Successful lobbying for health-care reform would expand the health centers available for unionization, driving up costs. The SEIU now represents employees of many providers, including Kaiser Permanente, The League of Voluntary Hospitals and Homes of New York, Tenet Healthcare Corporation, and Dominion Hope. Such providers presumably would expand payroll if 30 million uninsured were covered, with new members required to join the SEIU.
finally....a post I agree with... Cavuto is a good man but a typical FOX employee.....the kind to go along to get along .
.. Cavuto is 2% better than Hannity and that’s all. Glad however,the truth about Hannity’s charity is cleared up AS I KNEW IT WOULD
..was shameful watchin freepers accept Debbie blindly
Love Stuart Varney.
I’d like a Varney Business News Channel.
Oh, gosh, I’d have to smoke after.