Whether it's 3.7 percent or 3.9 percent, it's booming, ... I don't think that the Asian effect is hitting us much and the domestic side is good.
There's no doubt about it there will be a lot of lawsuits (in a down market), ... The industry is well aware that there will be a rash of class-action lawsuits.
It was the Greenspan-Kohn monetary policy, and the dash is perfectly legitimate,
I can't imagine Bush would want to spoil things in the economy by picking someone that is not competent,
It may be a year and a half or so before we see enough inflation for the Fed to start digging in.
The tremendous rise in all these costs has been steep enough and has gone on long enough that it's putting an awful lot of pressure on business costs.
I see nothing but strength in each and every one of these candidates. This is an enormously talented group of people.
He's the same age, same clarity of expression, same demeanor, very steady, interesting background with the Bush administration and involved with the best successes in their minds - the tax cuts,
Those companies are all very tax savvy and they are doing what everybody else would do -- they are bringing the money at a lower cost and using it to fund all sorts of things, ... Ultimately what generates jobs is macroeconomic growth and sound policies, and not a tax break.
Companies use language that's worked in the past, so prospectuses become bigger and bigger mountains of words,