We've been asking you to call or text us your economic haikus and we've gotten some pretty amazing poetry. Today, Natasha Albornoz of Miami, Florida, joins us with her haiku and explains her motivation. Natasha's haiku after the jump.
Economy: wreck.
People are living in fear.
Fringe groups reign supreme.
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An economic haiku follows:
Had health insurance.
Had a job, house, spouse, car, boat.
Now a shopping cart.
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