people. people are acting conservatively. we are not in a growth menitality. we have to hunker down and don t hire or invest. future is not bright and taxes are going up. it is worse than victoria said, david. all . class warfare hurts the wealthy and hurts the poor worse. the gap has grown . we have one in 7 people on food stamps and our poverty rate is the highest since the great depression. hot on a second. bill is sitting here like yoda with his hands. i want to get the advice. we have seen the differential. i think it is important as well. but it is growing, the difference between the wealth yepoorest since obama took office. we can t blame that on obama or bush. this is going on for 40 years. i want to ask victoria an
my favorite is from university of the wisconsin and shows $6700 invested in early education lead toz 48,000 in savings in incarceration and unemployment expense. and talk to victoria who has a couple of kids of her own. we started prek this week, david. there is a lot of interesting studies sho that show value in preschool education and disporportionately pay a large amount on public education later on in terms of high school and college and you can extend that to incarceration rates. i agree with morgan we should invest in early childhood development. however, what san antonio is doing is looking at a full-day preschool which is versus half day. you are public dollars in day care. i think it is a school and not