and it set in hard. there were only 80,000 jobs added in this country in june, and the 8.2% unemployment rate didn t budge. yep. the stock market plunged, politicians and analysts alike sounded like they were on the edge of a cliff. there s a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling, and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class america. peter buickvar equity strategist tells outfront the jobs numbers are quote, pathetic. chief u.s. economist says another month, another sub par employment report. mitt romney had it right. there is a lot of pain in a lot places, but does all the doom and glood at up? yes, the jobs numbers weren t great, but this is a glass we re choosing to see a little bit more half full. and most americans agree with us. a new cnn poll shows 60% of people are optimistic and think economic conditions next year will be good. one reason for this is housing. it s a little ironic, perhaps, because th
blues. depression set in early today, and it set in hard. there were only 80,000 jobs added in this country in june, and the 8.2% unemployment rate didn t budge. yep. the stock market plunged, politicians and analysts alike sounded like they were on the edge of a cliff. there s a lot of misery in america today. and these numbers understate what people are feeling, and the amount of pain which is occurring in middle class america. peter buickvar equity strategist tells outfront the jobs numbers are quote, pathetic. chief u.s. economist says another month, another sub par employment report. mitt romney had it right. there is a lot of pain in a lot places, but does all the doom and glood at up? yes, the jobs numbers weren t great, but this is a glass we re choosing to see a little bit more half full. and most americans agree with us. a new cnn poll shows 60% of people are optimistic and think economic conditions next year will be good. one reason for this is housing. it
greg: in england, there are 17 versions of kentucky fried chicken, kentucky chicken fry. constantine, doesn t she have a point? she s undercutting the other lemonade stands. if you are giving it away, the other kids can t make money. they are looking for karma points. they are like, we will give it to you now and it will come back to us later. maybe they are learning that early on from their parents. greg: that s a nice way of putting it, but i think it s garbage. they are giving away things that belong to their parents. look, they are trying to be the u.s. treasury secretary. that s what we are doing at the president s level. and so why shouldn t the kids? give away stuff. not understand why you would sell. not understand that you want customers to buy. yeah, i have to go to you, bill. you live off free food in the green room and i know you probably sympathize with the girls. and the bagels.