June 21, 2011
Robert Reich explains the current problems with the economy...
… in two minutes, 15 seconds. He does a nice job. His cartooning skills are pretty good, too.
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… in two minutes, 15 seconds. He does a nice job. His cartooning skills are pretty good, too.
Comments
Thank you for this very nice clip. Middle class indeed is the growth engine of a healthy economy. and the boundaries between middle class and low class are becoming more and more blurred.
I'm missing the link to the employment market which is also a key factor. It seems like some kind of Robin Hood is needed urgently here to solve the key points 2 and 3.
That's sound really real huge statement about Economy. I watch this video and every thoughts seems to me complicated. I appreciate his cartooning skills are well. Thanks!