to entrenched business and financial interests happens on both sides so we'll hear from joel bomani daily reckoning managing editor on what nonvoters can do and why he thinks more and narco capitalists like himself are coming out of the woodworks let's get to today's capital account. last night obama and romney faced off in a debate that would likely remind many non voters many of whom i know watch this show or are sometimes on this show why they don't vote or if they do vote why they don't feel like there is a candidate for them looking at what likely voters care about most according to a recent rasmussen poll the economy remains by far the top issue on voters' minds on a list of the top ten issues that they regularly survey and i'd also like to point out that government corruption is second along with health care government corruption ranks second with likely voters in terms of importance never mind the nonvoters so where was the discussion last night of of lobbying of special interests of corporate welfare of the favorable treatment for connected too big to fail firms on wall street that have th