host: mary spicuzza who writes about all of this with the " wisconsin state journal." let's begin with a call from pasadena, maryland. this is garlanded. democrat. caller: number 1 -- caller: number 1. the gop is using this economic downturn that they created to enact the same policy they argued for when the economy was good. kind of opportunistic. number one, the employees agreed to all of the governor's demands and then some of the governor still saying, sure, if you agree with 99% that the only one he is holding out for is to get rid of the unions. public sector people are overwhelmingly middle-class and if you look here a week ago, the ceo of j.p. morgan got a $17 million bonus, and yet our economy is going to be better off if we take money from the middle class? that think it is a war on the middle-class right now. host: robert. independent from atlanta. what are your thoughts? the question of the debate. caller: i think the democrats -- the pendulum has to swing both ways. americans will sit around and really complain but not do anything until their rights are to