greg: apologize to my first girlfriend. bob: michael vick? greg: cora. bob: sorry. she was a double-a. greg: yeah. bob: on a somehow serious note one thing that bothers me, about to get it resolved and one thing they still haven t resolved are the former players who played in the 80s and some in the 90s whose retirement packages are measly $125 a month. it s outrageous they haven t take care of the players that built it. eric: whose fault? the owner s fault again? you side with the players union because that you what you do on the left with the unions. how about making at it free market, make it real or capitalist? let the owners who take the risk in the first place pay the players what they think is right. if the players are so worried about the benefit, they can take care of it. bob: the players union has not been good on this. i agree. bob: the free market system, the stadiums are paid for by the taxpayer. andrea: first, the
therefore you are going to cut you back to 80%. dana: you know who suffer from that is the younger workers. the pension they had before, the retirement packages are not available to younger workers. they will have to pay more in the previous generations retirement packages. they are squeezed again. generation in their 20s is the one that i think about a lot. because they re under a lot of stress. eric: there is not many place bloc is not many places anymore. most cities are cognizant before they give you long-term retirement benefit. my guess is that of the past. andrea: what about city like new york you can t break the pensions. it s in the constitution, you can t break them. greg, you are from california. they have seen a bunch of