Now, we're out there dealing with bedbugs every day of the week, all day long.
No drug or device has been regulated like this, ... It begs the question: Who gets to decide, Congress or FDA?
He (Greenspan) has a very good feel for the American economy. He absorbs a tremendous amount of information, immerses himself in the data.
He seemed to know more than a little about just about everything.
I think the industry is on track for a reasonably good year this year.
The debt equity swap carried by the Chinese is beginning to be rather costly, it is this organic realization rather than pushy comments from (U.S. Treasury Secretary) John Snow that is likely to trigger a change.
With the benefit of hindsight, most recognize that the historic reliance on equities was too much of a concentrated bet.
Rain, sun or snow, it makes no difference. I take what comes. You can't be a quitter - although I prefer the sun.
It's not going to exercise that power for now, but it has expressly reserved this momentous power for the future.
The issue I expect to dominate the debate is whether these deficits will unwind in an orderly way or in a disorderly way.
The FDA is asserting power to ban this industry,