Yeah, all the empty strip malls and manufacturing plants I saw while driving to South Bend yesterday. Every other house with for sale signs in neighborhoods that were working in those abandoned factories and strip malls not that long ago. The number of older autos on the roads because no one can afford a new one. All the people being taken to the ER with preventable conditions because they can't afford healthcare. The same people who will be bankrupt for those bills because they don't have health insurance. The US economy was overcooked when credit cards were being sent daily to homes who couldn't qualify for them, people buying way beyond their station living in half million dollar homes with a BMW and Benz in the driveway, startup businesses being fully funded with no collateral. Today, take a drive through those neighborhoods and you'll see plenty of real evidence, not some flim flam numbers being broadcasted by the media.