for. it s a vicious circle. neil: art, a lot of people say this is unprecedented, seizing people s assets. in this country we have the president with his medicare century tax, medical device century tax, on the healthcare law, so it s not as if we re immune. the bank thing is being waged in cyprus but it s not unprecedented. it s happened here before, neil. i you go back to the bank holiday act of 1933, they confiscated all the gold and sell very from private holders and then devalued the dollar. they just stole it. can that can happen here. neil: what would trigger something like that? you know, what happens there is a financial collapse elm if we keep running trillion dollar deficits, no growth, which is true, and we keep having these states with higher taxes and
expecting high temperatures in the high 40s, maybe low 50s, and that should turn this area into something resembling spring. we ll see, neil. neil: thank you very much. to the fox weather center on this year s snow. now shattering records. especially this snowfall we saw, this round, neil in st. louis. they had the highest snow total for a single day in the month of march. over a foot. look at these seasonal averages. so bridgeport on average, 20 inches. through february we don t have march total over 20 inches above average. same with green bay, and concord, new hampshire, pittsburgh, just over ten inches, as well as kansas city, and this seems to be the trend, a lot of big cities across the u.s. now, let s track this storm. this is the same storm that brought close to two feet of snow over colorado and the severe weather we saw over orlando yesterday. still spinning over the ohio
around so this is a big, big story, and it s i think it s the best thing ever happened to jay. he is having a good time. neil: he does seem to be having a good time. say hello to the little woman. neil: i will. and sean hannity hopes you go to hell. i ll meet o reilly there. he s catholic so he may not get in. neil: that s fine. okay. let s finish this, that was george platter making his final appearance here at fox. i want you to forget about immigration reform. are illegals already gutting our system? because they know no one is going to tell them to go, and the latest news they got that proves they are here to stay. fidelity is there for your personal economy,
river valley. this the parent storm, and then we have a coastal low bringing the mess all up and down the i-95 corridor. so we re seeing the scatters snow showers around louisville, up towards indianapolis. this is not heavy snow. just more of a nuisance. we re so done with this, aren t we? across the i-95 corridor, d.c., new york, a slushy mess. looking at the forecast satellite through time, still around 6:00 p.m., it s not going to be fun traveling unfortunately, but overnight, this low pressure will move eastward, thankfully, and boston, boston you re getting a relatively easy this time around. hardly any snow. hardly any rain, and they deserve it. they really got walloped this winter. back to you. neil: they always get off easy on these things. amazing. the colder it gets, the more
data we get. will it be slower or is the boom you generally get after something like this make up for it? well, again, we still have the head wind from the rise in the payroll tax, which is absolutely affecting consumers. also, gdp will be faked. corporate earnings will be affected be the rising dollar and slow european recovery, if there is a recovery. and when we look at the storms, many in the northeast have fallen othe weekends, the time that consumers spend most money. and rising gas prices, high energy prices and that saps of what is left in the consumers pocket. the rosy part is good for florida real estate because you have people leaving high tax states, wanting to move south and run from the cold weather. neil: all right. thank you very, very much larry glazer. in boston, one of the few times in the storms we have seen, boston is not going to be that