foreclosure crisis is weighing heavily on the minds of voters, especially in nevada one of the hardest hit places. that s where harry reid is taking on republican candidate sharron angle. the two debated the other night and they watched with a group of nevada voters. take a look. i m here in the foreclosure capital of america, las vegas, nevada. it s not just the unemployment capital, more people lost their homes here than any other place in america. watch this, how many of you know someone personally who lost their homes in the last three years, raise your hands. almost everybody. it s been one of the key elements of this senate debate. who is speaking your word when it comes to addressing foreclosures, when it comes to addressing housing? who is speaking for you? sharron angle. we ve heard this before from a harry reid, but the closure crisis gets worse and worse. sharron angle was chosen or
you have nothing in your memory to say the engine is on fire so you want everything to be okay. when they ve done studies of people with fire drills and crisis, the normalcy bias makes us want to believe that everything will be just fine. glenn: everything is okay. everything is normal. glenn: that explains this. not newsweek but they re smarter than this. people want to believe this, that america is back. don t worry about it, the worst is behind us. you want to believe that. because you can t imagine what things are going to be life if it s not. a lot of people realize how bad things are. publications like that are saying there are some signs that things are getting better. most americans know, and when you go out there and look at how people are struggling to survive right now, i have been to el centro, california, the unemployment capital of the united states.
you have nothing in your memory to say the engine is on fire so you want everything to be okay. when they ve done studies of people with fire drills and crisis, the normalcy bias makes us want to believe that everything will be just fine. glenn: everything is okay. everything is normal. glenn: that explains this. not newsweek but they re smarter than this. people want to believe this, that america is back. don t worry about it, the worst is behind us. you want to believe that. because you can t imagine what things are going to be life if it s not. a lot of people realize how bad things are. publications like that are saying there are some signs that things are getting better. most americans know, and when you go out there and look at how people are struggling to survive right now, i have been to el centro, california, the unemployment capital of the united states.