has been widely mocked for eating steak well done and with ketchup. But he has an ally in radio talk show biggieTrump laughed his food critics off. “We eat food that some people say is not the healthiest for us, but we’re still kicking, and a lot of people aren’t,” he said as Levin laughed.
“Hey Mark, who knows what’s good? Maybe the stuff that’s bad is really the stuff that’s good, right?” Trump said.the regulations expert at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, has done the math of what households “owe” in government costs, and it’s not pretty. He figures the national debt puts an $800,000 per household weight on. Regulations add another $15,788. Since most of us pay taxes through paycheck withholding, we don’t really see the costs of government.