With just 48 hours remaining before the super committee deadline for reducing $1.2 trillion, a bipartisan coalition of former Congressmen are urging all Americans to get educated on our debt crisis and pressing members to find common ground. So what common ground can be found between a party that sees spending cuts as the solution and one that sees more tax revenue as the answer? What could end up being common ground for a deal? And does recent history prove or not prove that Republicans can trust Democrats to actually cut spending in exchange for tax hikes? We ask former Texas Rep. Steve Bartlett, co-chair of the Coalition for a Fiscally Sound America.