CNBC's Caruso-Cabrera Blames Govt Spending for Europe's Economic Problems

Appearing on Monday's NBC Nightly News, CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera blamed decades of overspending by European governments and borrowing to help provide promised benefits for the continent's current economic problems. Caruso-Cabrera:
The CNBC correspondent - known for her libertarian economic views - went on blame the day's stock market drop in Europe on Italy's refusal to cut its own government spending in spite of promising to do so in exchange for receiving outside assistance in dealing with its national debt:
Below is a complete transcript of the segment from the Monday, September 5, NBC Nightly News:
MICHELLE CARUSO-CARBRERA: Well, the general concern, Kate, is that a lot of governments in Europe for many decades now have borrowed a lot of money in order to give very generous benefits to their workers and their retirees. They thought that they would grow enough to generate enough revenue to pay back those debts. That hasn't happened.
-Brad Wilmouth is a news analyst at the Media Research Center


