
And to do that, we have to get the best possible results for the American taxpayers at the lowest cost, and, to me, this means transparency and accountability.
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And to do that, we have to get the best possible results for the American taxpayers at the lowest cost, and, to me, this means transparency and accountability.

I have always believed that we need to restore stability in our financial markets, and you have been a leader with that.

We are trying to get here, instead of a short-term view of our economy and our business markets, we are trying to get a long-term view on trying to encourage responsible behavior.

We need to ask the question of those before us today: How will jobs be impacted by the measures that are before us today?

So we are at a 9.4 percent unemployment rate.

Our state now went, we lag about a month, but from the 8.2 percent down to 8.1 percent unemployment.

the companies seem to be--not in every sector, but some of these companies seem to be evening out, or actually seeing some improvement.

I heard just this week from a woman in Rice, Minnesota, who works to provide residential services for the disabled.

We will have them in a week or so. We have nine states now in double digits.

the unemployment rate of Veterans since the Gulf War is higher than the unemployment rate for people who have not served our country.

I think it is a big concern that we keep having that happen.

When you include the discouraged workers, what is the unemployment rate then?

We do know that profitable companies are more likely to hire than those that are faltering.

the tax credit was incredibly helpful, the $8000 tax credit; that is, as we reach the end of the year, that a lot of younger people or first-time home buyers were starting to buy.

I believe I can speak to the perspective of many of them. They do not fear government regulation, they welcome it.

It should not be our goal to treat every commodity the same when it comes to regulation.

Did the Seventh Circuit rule wrong on Zelener, can I ask each of you in your opinion?