unwillingnessome to confront basic realities at the top and still now we are seeing the system overwhelmed in such a way that people are not inking strategically about what the next step has to be, how we gradually return to normal has to be the question that policymakers are dealing with. understandably we are seeing policymakers trying to confront the minute by minute pressures they are facing, so things like the failure of testing early on has made it very difficult to come back and try to get on top of this problem that this is a challenge that would be a massive problem for any president. it is not a function of just this particular white house. is a packageponse well in excess of $1 trillion, perhaps totaling close to $2 trillion, the largest package in american history. this is a crisis, an emergency. we also have a $23 trillion debt. guest: there needs to be a massive response, given the economic cost of the social distancing and the shutdown of our service sector that we are going through. the question is, is that response geared to enabling the next phase? ultimately we are tryin