this is way above the line. just because it happened to you, eric, i can t think how coach john shula, coach wooden, chuck daly, phil jackson, dean smith, any of the idols or icon, every once laid a handon any kid. bobby knight. and he paid the price for it. he was found out about it. and he suffered the consequences. all right. you don t we re in a different age. a different age. please go there. this is important. it used to be okay to spank your children or take a slash. you know. take a belt to the behind. well, that all changed. that changed in the last are we better off i mean, i m just i m looking at american men and they re just becoming, is a said woosfied. i m not fewer slur organize abusive behavior. i m simply saying you can disagree with someone. you can say, hey, block that guy
0 the bulk of the cuts have yet to kick in. harry reid also citing the cuts saying, quote, only congress can undo the serious effects of republicans harsh austerity. but no mention of the hike in the payroll tax which is blamed for consumers clamping down on spending, or a chamber of commerce study survey fining the healthcare law is now the biggest concern of and for employers. to market watcher craig smith on separating the fact from fiction. is it government spending slowing down because of sequestration? or is it consumers not spending? well, you and i both know what it is, eric. this is what is funny. i watched you talk about it on the five in december. i ve watched the fox business anchors, talk about it, that when you go to raise taxes on the top 2% of american people, you are going to lose jobs, and guess what? we re seeing that slowdown right now eric. right. let me just jump in here the middle class americans with the social security tax that went up. that means les
john with you y, you mention have lived in these areas for decades. what s their reaction? i would imagine partly they d want their community to improve, but another part is not in my backyard, get off my back. by and large we ve heard people are grateful these are taken care of. you have problems with squatters, problems with drug users and abusers in some of these abandoned homes. but by and large the rhereactio has been very strong. but as anyone following the city of detroit knows there are numerous problems in terms of bankruptcies, financial issues, possibly closing of 45 schools this calendar year being looked at. a loss of population. this city in the 50s and 60s was 2 million. now there are about 800,000. there are multiple problems. wwj radio reporter john shula, an interesting story. thank you. new this morning, espn