Here's an adult question, Bbinck: If 2 million people actually die of a disease, but in an attempt to reduce that number to 1 million we destroy the ability of all the other people who are not paid with government printed money to eat, pay their rent, electric bills, hospital bills, be diagnosed with melanoma, not commit suicide, etc., is it worth it? Adult question, and our version isn't that stark.
I talked to a guy today who told me that his banker was projecting a 50% default rate in the bank's portfolio.