probably confused also over the fact that we are putting more emphasis on things than people. and they are look, we have five unemployed for every one job opening in this country. that means that we are in the midst of a crisis, a disaster. so even if we re it s costing money, we ve got to respond to the disaster. so there s a lot going on here on capitol hill but it s almost like a rocking chair, a lot of motion but going nowhere. confusionism, i think is my favorite phrase of the day. i know you re chair of the congressional black caucus, as we talk about income inequality in the country, what has happened to african-americans and latinos in terms of their wealth cratering during the recession, you look at black unemployment and the joblessness rates, and yet you have candidates for president like newt gingrich on the campaign
angle is playing and see how it works out. she has a new commercial going up in nevada, by the way, trying to tie harry reid directly to nevada s terrible joblessness rates. he s in washington, d.c. but, meanwhile, the economy in nevada is in the pits. joe scarborough, will the midterm elections turn on coked-up stimulus monkeys? i certainly hope so. pat buchanan, let me ask you. you ve run before. you know, sometimes symbolism. right. something that happens. you can grab something like this and it represents a bigger truth. i know back when i ran before, we had the national helium reserve that i always made fun of. you could go there and talk about long-term structural debt and talk about all of these other issues, but you pick these things out and you say look what those clowns in washington passed and it s your tax dollars. people grab hold of that pretty quickly, don t they? they sure do, joe. i remember in the regularance