Neither did they talk about public employee benefits and how those are sucking the country dry. Of course unions never entered the conversation either.
I noticed that as well.
They do pay lip tribute to the economy going over the cliff, but they don’t explain the awful horror we face.
I like what they are saying, but I do think they are too late, and if they are so deluded that they think they can prevent a total melt-down, we all need what they are smoking.
That said, I intensely hope they are right, and I am wrong.
I think it is too late, and I wonder why they want the label of the guy who got labeled in the history book (if any will survive) as “in charge” when the
“great ship went down”.
But, I am just a little old lady, and maybe they know more than they can tell, and will save us from the mess in Europe, our own devalued dollar, debt, etc.
All I can say is that we do live in interesting times.
This ‘dialogue’ had limited content— entitlements. Economics and unions were not the topics. But they should do another one that includes those!