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like, everything was separate and unequal. the school was inadequate. we could not go to the hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white people were not supposed to be in the same room with an n-person. you know the n-word? i said to myself at the end of the day that i love my country and i'm glad that that day, i took a stand. i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white" and "colored." i said when i testified at the trial, i went through how we were treated, and the lady dramatize it, so i do not have to go through that, but it is the whole system of separate but unequal. it is understates rights -- is under states' rights. after lincoln had freed us from slavery, they instituted this law, separate but equal, and the state had sanctioned it. but everything there was, even when they had things that were federal, they would put a rope up, and the white people would be on one side, and the black people on the other side. i prayed. i'm a baptist.
like, everything was separate and unequal. the school was inadequate. we could not go to the hospitals. they built a house adjacent to the main hospital. the white people were not supposed to be in the same room with an n-person. you know the n-word? i said to myself at the end of the day that i love my country and i'm glad that that day, i took a stand. i saw through the supreme court that the flaws that america had tried to correct them by removing those horrible signs -- "white"...
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we are one of the most unequal nations in the entire world we're even more unequal than nations like pakistan in the ivory coast where rick santorum thing says just fine looks like we found another shill for the one percent. and the very very ugly ubisoft video game developer is releasing the latest installment of its rainbow six again franchise it's called tom clancy's rainbow six adrian's and based on the trailer it looks like the game developers have made the new enemy the ninety nine percent in the game a group of armed men raid a corporate board office and repeat many of the same messages of the ninety nine percent of. but this is for the jobs you streamline the tax he collected this is for the homes you foreclosed on bailouts you took we are the true patriots each time the balance of power. you may not answer to come but you will answer to. the armed men then murder the c.e.o. conservative blogs are throwing their support behind the games and while it depiction of the ninety nine percent movement with the media research center writing these bad guys are basically occupy wall st
we are one of the most unequal nations in the entire world we're even more unequal than nations like pakistan in the ivory coast where rick santorum thing says just fine looks like we found another shill for the one percent. and the very very ugly ubisoft video game developer is releasing the latest installment of its rainbow six again franchise it's called tom clancy's rainbow six adrian's and based on the trailer it looks like the game developers have made the new enemy the ninety nine...
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and that's because in research i have done for my book, unequal childhood, we follow parents around and children and children are very sensitive to their parents moves and are very aware when their parents are unemployed or under economic strain. >> suarez: what are the difference do they make different life choices, do they make different conclusions about themselves and their trajectory in this country. >> many children and young adults are very hopeful. they want to do better and they think that they will do better. but if we line them up, compare the children whose parents eastern just even a little bit more, those children whose parents earn aid little bit more, they have higher levels of education, they work more hours in the labor market, they have better jobs as adults. and so that makes a huge difference in life chances. >> suarez: terry, it's undeniable that the country has come back in the past from recessions. but were they similar in the way they raced wealth from balance sheets? hispanic families in this country lost 67% of their net wealth over the last five years. so bef
and that's because in research i have done for my book, unequal childhood, we follow parents around and children and children are very sensitive to their parents moves and are very aware when their parents are unemployed or under economic strain. >> suarez: what are the difference do they make different life choices, do they make different conclusions about themselves and their trajectory in this country. >> many children and young adults are very hopeful. they want to do better and...
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if they care not for their unequal station, there is every likelihood that they will thrive. do not imagine their happiness concerns me. they may suffer marriage as they courted. in isolation and behind closed doors. (door slams) miss galindo. whoa, whoa. i must ask you a question about harry, and phrase it very plainly. have you had any word whatever from him? not for these three weeks, or possibly nearer four. i'm on my way to post a letter to him. you may spare yourself the cost of postage-- i have heard from his headmaster. harry has run away from school. (boisterous laughter and chatter) (knocking) (gping) i think the navvies have been paid today. i saw extra barrels being rolled into the george. i brought butter as a wedding gift, paddled in a shape that marks the day. but it's been crushed by a boy who bussed me and was not in any way sincere. i wrote to mrs. jamieson, asking her to join us. but i fear she stands firm. there has been no word. we rang miss pole's door, and the bell remained unanswered. (knocking) (all shrieking) william: miss matty? oh, william. the bri
if they care not for their unequal station, there is every likelihood that they will thrive. do not imagine their happiness concerns me. they may suffer marriage as they courted. in isolation and behind closed doors. (door slams) miss galindo. whoa, whoa. i must ask you a question about harry, and phrase it very plainly. have you had any word whatever from him? not for these three weeks, or possibly nearer four. i'm on my way to post a letter to him. you may spare yourself the cost of postage--...
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has spread to major cities worldwide with protesters speaking out against what they consider the unequalan apology from the transportation security administration who says she was stripped searched by t. asay agents at jfk airport while waiting to board a flight to florida, the 84 year-old has a defibrillator so she cannot go through a machine she asked for a pat down or for the tse agents to use the ones in the instead she says she was taken away in her wheelchair to a private room and strip search, she also heard herself in started to bleed when she tried to lift a light weight walker of her lap the tse called the magic but it took so long that zimmerman mr. flight. >> to look like a terrorist, i'm 85 years old and i weigh on hundred and 3 lbs. and a strip search me. >> the t asay says no strip search was conducted and proper procedures were followed. president barack obama express condolences today to pakistan's president, the conversation comes more than a week after a nato air strike killed 24 pakistani soldiers near the afghanistan border, white house officials say he made it clear
has spread to major cities worldwide with protesters speaking out against what they consider the unequalan apology from the transportation security administration who says she was stripped searched by t. asay agents at jfk airport while waiting to board a flight to florida, the 84 year-old has a defibrillator so she cannot go through a machine she asked for a pat down or for the tse agents to use the ones in the instead she says she was taken away in her wheelchair to a private room and strip...
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in banks toure's going to jail the wealth inequality in america caused by corporate personhood and unequal influence in our government by millionaires and billionaires who've pushed for radical tax cuts for themselves as now come to the forefront in the public debate people are talking about debt reduction anymore like the koch brothers weren't talking about job creation and inequality like the ninety nine percent like the movement is demanding even the president is now being forced to talk like a populist as we saw recently in his speech about teddy roosevelt. this is the defining issue of our time this is a make or break moment for the middle class and for all those who are fighting to get into the middle class this isn't about class warfare this is about the nation's welfare it's about making choices that benefit not just the people who've done fantastically well over the last few decades but the benefits the middle class and those fighting to get into the middle class our success is never just been about survival of the fittest it's about building a nation where we're all better off we
in banks toure's going to jail the wealth inequality in america caused by corporate personhood and unequal influence in our government by millionaires and billionaires who've pushed for radical tax cuts for themselves as now come to the forefront in the public debate people are talking about debt reduction anymore like the koch brothers weren't talking about job creation and inequality like the ninety nine percent like the movement is demanding even the president is now being forced to talk...
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don't apply the rules look at what mr obama said yesterday he said she the world is getting more unequal we've got to have new laws now imagine the normative saying this twenty years ago when you had the savings and loan crisis two thousand s n l rafa cers percent to jail nobody sent to jail we don't need no what's all we need is to enforce the law and when mr obama appoints geithner he does he's not going to enforce the law is a technocrat meaning a financial lobbyist he appoints eric the justice department eric holder is head of the justice department that means we are not going to prosecute any financial fraud these are our campaign contributors as you were just writing exactly to then dr hudson is there are those one percent that you're talking about them aside does the rest of the one percent that are just normal people earning their living that are connected like that did they have more in common in the ninety nine with the ninety nine percent than the media and politicians for that matter would let us believe i don't think so i think the other one percent you know is that's got to
don't apply the rules look at what mr obama said yesterday he said she the world is getting more unequal we've got to have new laws now imagine the normative saying this twenty years ago when you had the savings and loan crisis two thousand s n l rafa cers percent to jail nobody sent to jail we don't need no what's all we need is to enforce the law and when mr obama appoints geithner he does he's not going to enforce the law is a technocrat meaning a financial lobbyist he appoints eric the...
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. >> the unequal treatment of women living in poverty isn't just pakistan.th sentence. more than 300,000 women die from childbirth. it's a shocking statistic. the founder of the humanitarian group, every mother counts. she's an activist and of course, now you see her face, she's a supermodel, too. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> seeing the sick baby there, that's something you have seen a lot of? >> i have. i have seen a lot of sick mothers and sick families. one of the focuses is if the mother's health isn't optimal, the entire family suffers. >> you have been to a lot of places where this is true. pakistan is one place. bangladesh, south america, africa. >> yes. it's a global problem, a global tragedy. in my film, we look at the u.s. as well where we are not doing as well as we should be. amnesty international, the report you mentioned have us ranked as 50th behind 49 other countries in safe motherhood. it's shocking and inexcusable. >> what are the reasons women are dying in childbirth? >> post partum hemorrhage. women bleed to death. oftent
. >> the unequal treatment of women living in poverty isn't just pakistan.th sentence. more than 300,000 women die from childbirth. it's a shocking statistic. the founder of the humanitarian group, every mother counts. she's an activist and of course, now you see her face, she's a supermodel, too. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> seeing the sick baby there, that's something you have seen a lot of? >> i have. i have seen a lot of sick mothers and sick...
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. >> the unequal treatment of women living in poverty isn't just a problem in pakistan.e. according to amnesty international, more than 300,000 women die from childbirth. it's a shocking statistic. the founder of the humanitarian group, every mother counts, she's an activist and of course, now you see her face, she's a supermodel, too. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> seeing the sick baby there, that's something you have seen a lot of? >> i have. i have seen a lot of sick mothers and sick families. one of the focuses is if the mother's health isn't optimal, the entire family suffers. >> you have been to a lot of places where this is true. pakistan is one place. bangladesh, south america, africa. >> yes. it's a global problem, a global tragedy. in my film, we look at tanzania, bangladesh and the u.s. as well, where we are not doing as well as we should be. amnesty international, the report you mentioned have us ranked as 50th behind 49 other countries in safe motherhood. it's shocking and completely inexcusable. >> what are the reasons women are dying in chil
. >> the unequal treatment of women living in poverty isn't just a problem in pakistan.e. according to amnesty international, more than 300,000 women die from childbirth. it's a shocking statistic. the founder of the humanitarian group, every mother counts, she's an activist and of course, now you see her face, she's a supermodel, too. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> seeing the sick baby there, that's something you have seen a lot of? >> i have. i have seen...
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. >> look at the unequal trade balance between the u.s. and china.as ambassador, do you think we could have done more, you could have done more, obama could have done more to stop that i am -- imbalance and does it concern you? >> the trade imbalance is going to begin to address itself when china's currency problem begins to be addressed and that is driven by their own entrepreneurs. their own people want them to be more domestically. i say when they begin to re balance their economy toward more. consumption-based model, we get more export opportunities, which is more jobs created here in the united states. that's what our future looks like, and i athat expands our economic opportunity, and i'm in favor of that. i did everything i could to help move that along and i will continue to. >> all right. i hope you are ready for the incoming fire from trump. i don't think he's going to sit back and take these comments lightly tonight. >> i'm ready for it. >> you will need your three daughters to come up with a song because he will fire back strong. that's m
. >> look at the unequal trade balance between the u.s. and china.as ambassador, do you think we could have done more, you could have done more, obama could have done more to stop that i am -- imbalance and does it concern you? >> the trade imbalance is going to begin to address itself when china's currency problem begins to be addressed and that is driven by their own entrepreneurs. their own people want them to be more domestically. i say when they begin to re balance their...
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today we have unequal rates and people who are wealthier, sometimes are getting away with paying less because the tax code is all about special interests. and what i want to do is have the tax code apply the same to everyone. that's very different. i want to tax code that will have equal treatment under the law, that's not what we have today. but barack obama is calling for is more intervention by government in the economy. he doesn't know how to grow the economy. he doesn't know how to create jobs. i do. i'm a job creator myself. i'm a successful private businesswoman and a trial -- a federal trial lawyer on taxes. i get what we need to do in changing the economy and that's what i'll do. >> i want to play the video that's received move than 2.4 million hits on youtube. >> but she doesn't need any fixing. >> take me back to that moment. the boy said, my mommy is gay but doesn't need fixing. >> i wrote a new book. and a woman came up with a little boy who looked to be about 8 years of age and he was whispering to me, i couldn't hear him, i leaned down closer, i still couldn't hear him,
today we have unequal rates and people who are wealthier, sometimes are getting away with paying less because the tax code is all about special interests. and what i want to do is have the tax code apply the same to everyone. that's very different. i want to tax code that will have equal treatment under the law, that's not what we have today. but barack obama is calling for is more intervention by government in the economy. he doesn't know how to grow the economy. he doesn't know how to create...
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steve moore and newt gingrich want to go back to what we had pre1930s when we had a very unequal society a society that did not and was not able to invest. >> you keep saying that. the top 1% pay 40% of the income tax. >> steve, i think most people understand what's really going on. they know that there is no trickle down. they know that there is no trickle down economics. >> they know we can't tax our way back. >> they know the game is rigged in favor of the rich and powerful. and that's -- >> that's why we need a flat tax. wolf, we agree. that's why we need a flat tax. >> no. >> all right, gentlemen. i think -- >> rejected, overall. >> a good debate. a solid debate. i suspect we're going to be hearing a lot more on this debate in the come beiing weeks months. stephen moore and robert reich, thank you. >>> mitt romney met with wall street executives and the left quickly pounced on him. but are they being hypocritical? you're going to find out how much the democratic president is also getting from big business. >>> plus, the list is revealed by a terrorist group hezbollah. and it could p
steve moore and newt gingrich want to go back to what we had pre1930s when we had a very unequal society a society that did not and was not able to invest. >> you keep saying that. the top 1% pay 40% of the income tax. >> steve, i think most people understand what's really going on. they know that there is no trickle down. they know that there is no trickle down economics. >> they know we can't tax our way back. >> they know the game is rigged in favor of the rich and...
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it's an unequal, unfair system that's prone to risk. if you solved banking, maybe you'd solve bigger problems in the economy. that's the idea behind the alternative banking group. we're trying to think of alternative systems that carry attributes, characteristics which are much better. that they're democratic, they're transparent, they're accessible to everybody. the current banking system, for instance, is very hard for poor people, often excludes the most marginalized people in our society. that is more equal. a banking system that's fairer, transparent, more accessible. these things are possible if we can imagine a bank that does that through the occupy movement. >> through the occupy movement is the part of this that is so important. i think. because i think when we think about the occupy movement, it is hard to imagine that there would be people who have expertise and experience, in some cases, deep experience of the financial system and of the high finance, who might want to be part of imagining a new way forward. but in fact, you
it's an unequal, unfair system that's prone to risk. if you solved banking, maybe you'd solve bigger problems in the economy. that's the idea behind the alternative banking group. we're trying to think of alternative systems that carry attributes, characteristics which are much better. that they're democratic, they're transparent, they're accessible to everybody. the current banking system, for instance, is very hard for poor people, often excludes the most marginalized people in our society....
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it's a national choice, but it's made state by state which in a certain way, we're 50 separate and unequalw are we meant to as voters to manage unique burdens and struggles that citizens are going to face in this coming year? >> i think you raise a very important point here which is i think oftentimes when people think of, for example, presidential election, they think of national laws. that, in fact, is not how we regulate who gets to vote as you just talked about, with the voting rights act. it's a state-by-state process. one of the things we're worried about is unbeknownst i think to most voters, there are some states out there, five that have recently adopted government-issued voter i.d. laws that have decided that only certain people who have certain types of documents will be allowed to vote. so even if you're a person who has voted in the past, if you don't have a criminal record, if you lived in your house for the last 20 years. if you show up to the polls, for example, in kansas, and you don't have a government-issued voter i.d. with a photo, you won't be allowed to vote this time
it's a national choice, but it's made state by state which in a certain way, we're 50 separate and unequalw are we meant to as voters to manage unique burdens and struggles that citizens are going to face in this coming year? >> i think you raise a very important point here which is i think oftentimes when people think of, for example, presidential election, they think of national laws. that, in fact, is not how we regulate who gets to vote as you just talked about, with the voting rights...
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it's a national choice, but it's made state by state which in a certain way, we're 50 separate and unequalre we meant to as voters to manage unique burdens and struggles that citizens are going to face in this coming year? >> i think you raise a very important point here which is i think oftentimes when people think of, for example, presidential election, they think of national laws. that, in fact, is not how we regulate who gets to vote as you just talked about, with the voting rights act. it's a state-by-state process. one of the things we're worried about is unbeknownst i think to most voters, there are some states out there, five that have recently adopted government-issued voter i.d. laws that have decided that only certain people who have certain types of documents will be allowed to vote. so even if you're a person who has voted in the past, if you don't have a criminal record, if you lived in your house for the last 20 years. if you show up to the polls, for example, in kansas, and you don't have a government-issued voter i.d. with a photo, you won't be allowed to vote this time. >
it's a national choice, but it's made state by state which in a certain way, we're 50 separate and unequalre we meant to as voters to manage unique burdens and struggles that citizens are going to face in this coming year? >> i think you raise a very important point here which is i think oftentimes when people think of, for example, presidential election, they think of national laws. that, in fact, is not how we regulate who gets to vote as you just talked about, with the voting rights...
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americans tolerate unequal outcomes if they believe people have equal opportunity.'t know -- i haven't seen karl rove in a long time so i don't know what planet he's on now but when you look at loopholes and all kinds of cuts for the wealthy and none of that for the middle class and the poor, how does he think that spells equal opportunity to people? >> right. i think equal opportunity, that if clause is really important, and, you know, it's very easy for mitt romney to say he has all sorts of moral imperatives to cut spending. when you're worth $250 million, it really doesn't matter if there's health care for everyone or not, or if it's affordable or not, severing affordable. going into the next couple of months we'll see the same debate we saw at the end of the year, for most of the last year over what's the right thing to do here just around the payroll tax cut, just around unemployment insurance. should you cut spending, should you raise taxes on the super wealth and mitt romney is going to have to speak up on this even though he's tried to avoid it for a long t
americans tolerate unequal outcomes if they believe people have equal opportunity.'t know -- i haven't seen karl rove in a long time so i don't know what planet he's on now but when you look at loopholes and all kinds of cuts for the wealthy and none of that for the middle class and the poor, how does he think that spells equal opportunity to people? >> right. i think equal opportunity, that if clause is really important, and, you know, it's very easy for mitt romney to say he has all...
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settings are a little too loose and you are not prepared for speed or your weight is distributed unequally. in this case, the rope pulled me forward and off of my access and forward and off of my axis somewhat off balance, so when i hit the ramp i was still in get rid of speed wobble road then and fly off a bridge mode and i was pretty much out of control when i hit the ramp so there was no chance that i would have done what i expected to do. >> the flip he does as he launches off the bridge, not grandstanding, he says. >> the flip was not part of the plan. i just wanted to launch off the ramp and have a nice view, hang out with the birds and just do a nice big air right into the water and then get rid of my board at the last second. because of the speed wobbles, i was leaning too far back when i hit the ramp. i was probably still going a little too fast and i just got ejected and ragdolled and then i just held on for the ride. as i'm flying through the air, i was mostly thinking, safe landing, like hit the water safely. i did a belly flop. >> it is not exactly the graceful landing he is h
settings are a little too loose and you are not prepared for speed or your weight is distributed unequally. in this case, the rope pulled me forward and off of my access and forward and off of my axis somewhat off balance, so when i hit the ramp i was still in get rid of speed wobble road then and fly off a bridge mode and i was pretty much out of control when i hit the ramp so there was no chance that i would have done what i expected to do. >> the flip he does as he launches off the...
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rick santorum was there and he helped iowa caucus voters know how unequal he thinks gay folks are. >>a moment that stood out to us all. let's listen. >> there are a lot of people out there. i understand it. there are a lot of folks that said tim tebow wasn't going to be a very good nfl quarterback. there are people who said he doesn't have the right throwing mechanisms. 's not playing the game right. he won two national championships. that looked pretty good. we were the national champions in job creation in texas. i'm ready for the next level. let me tell you, i hope i am the tim tebow of the iowa caucuses. >> cheri, what did you make of it? is that a good comparison? >> my football ak cue men is very limited. unless you want to put up a test pattern, play some elevator music, i'd like to go to how i thought rick perry did. i thought he helped himself last evening. had this been the rick perry that showed up at the beginning of the debates, he would have been top tier. so he comported himself well. i think he helped himself a good bit last night. might be too late. >> we put you in a
rick santorum was there and he helped iowa caucus voters know how unequal he thinks gay folks are. >>a moment that stood out to us all. let's listen. >> there are a lot of people out there. i understand it. there are a lot of folks that said tim tebow wasn't going to be a very good nfl quarterback. there are people who said he doesn't have the right throwing mechanisms. 's not playing the game right. he won two national championships. that looked pretty good. we were the national...
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steve moore and newt gingrich want to go back to what we had pre-1930s when we had a very unequal societyiety that did not -- and was not able to invest -- >> bob, you keep saying rich aren't paying the top 1% pay 40% of the income tax. >> most people understand what's going on. they know there's no trickle down, they know there's no trickle down economics. >> they know we can't tax our way -- >> they know the game is rigged in favor of the rich and powerful. >> that's why we're going to flat tax. we agree. >> that's why -- >> people game the system. >> no. >> all right, gentlemen, i think we've -- we -- >> overall, rejected. >> a good debate, a solid debate. i suspect we're going to be hearing a lot more on this debate in the coming weeks and months. steve moore, robert reich, thanks to you. >>> if the federal government now has its way, get this, people in the united states may be flipping their cell phones off for good, at least while they're behind the wheel. new information coming in. and when we come back, a new proposal that could mean a nationwide ban on texting or talking under c
steve moore and newt gingrich want to go back to what we had pre-1930s when we had a very unequal societyiety that did not -- and was not able to invest -- >> bob, you keep saying rich aren't paying the top 1% pay 40% of the income tax. >> most people understand what's going on. they know there's no trickle down, they know there's no trickle down economics. >> they know we can't tax our way -- >> they know the game is rigged in favor of the rich and powerful. >>...
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the buildup over the last decade because of its unequal allocation around the country caused the boom, the artificial bubble in the real estate market, which eventually popped when the surge happened in iraq. which drained resources from america and then plunged us into our current economic dilemma. host: according to this -- we've got a chart here supplied to us by the census bureau, and according to the census bureau, the 2010 reports in wisconsin there are a total of 2810 total civilian military jobs. of those most are army jobs. if a significant number of those jobs go away do you think it's going to have an effect on the economy in wisconsin? caller: well it might hurt in camp mccoy in some of the areas, but overall it will be very good for wisconsin because generally when you cut military resources it hurts -- or when you build them up it drains the manufacturing economy. and when you cut them down it goes into the manufacturing economy. and these highly talented people can resuscitate our manufacturing economy. and we're a high manufacturing state in wisconsin. so the net resul
the buildup over the last decade because of its unequal allocation around the country caused the boom, the artificial bubble in the real estate market, which eventually popped when the surge happened in iraq. which drained resources from america and then plunged us into our current economic dilemma. host: according to this -- we've got a chart here supplied to us by the census bureau, and according to the census bureau, the 2010 reports in wisconsin there are a total of 2810 total civilian...