You can also catch up with us on all your favorite social media pages. He very good sunday morning to you. I want to start with a few headlines from papers from around the country on this idea of the American Dream. Some recent columns in the wall street journal and a few others on the subject. Robert reich the former labor secretary of the United States, his column from december 26. We will be talking about this issue of the American Dream for the first 45 minutes. That subject has also been in discussion already in 500 or so posts on our Facebook Pages morning. I will read you just a few of those. I want to read you little bit from that piece. That is a bloomberg poll. We also have a poll on our Facebook Page. Is the American Dream still attainable . Right now the results seem to be tracking the same as that bloomberg poll heard about 240 seven people saying yes it is still attainable and 404 people saying no, it is not. Be talking about this subject, taking your calls and comments.
Looking to negotiate [indiscernible] did you point out that conversation saying they were done with negotiating with the president . [indiscernible] isi am pointing out it ironic for somebody who has declared on National Television they are no longer willing to negotiate. The president has said clearly what his principles are, they are encapsulated in his budget, and you and all republicans will have the opportunity to pour over the details in the couple weeks. Back to what you plan to do with them, he is not going to convene negotiations [indiscernible] going to try to sell these things to the republic to the public . You can expect the president will do what he has done the last several weeks, to lay out clearly what his principles are, priorities are to put in place to increase economic opportunity. He will encourage congress to act on them and demonstrate his willingness to act where congress does not. It does not mean that he has given up on congress, but it means he is not going