"Is that right?"
"I was thinking back to the policies that got us there. We had eight years where, basically--there's plenty of blame to go around."
"So the major sector that we're having the major debate about and would be arguably facing the greatest uncertainty has actually, in its response to government policies, has actually seen increases in ..."
"I think that's because most of the money was used in the private sector."
"I am much more interested in looking forward, and, from what I've heard from economists, this idea--and we've seen it in countries all over the world--of stimulating the economy is part of the solutio..."
"I got an interesting letter from one of my constituents that said that, well, maybe Minnesota's rate is eight percent, but at her household, it's a hundred percent."
"What was it someone said, Wall Street sneezed and Main Street got a pneumonia."
"Didn't you tell me before that actually an increase in temporary help can be a sign; that that's what companies do first, they hire these temporary workers, so it can be a good sign that it's going to..."
"We are discouraged and we are isolated."
"Well, maybe, but this argument that somehow our problems are caused by the fact that we are debating major issues that are affecting the middle class to me does not quite make sense."
"So, how many--when you include, forgetting the marginally attached ones, if you include these people that want to work full-time, but are only working part-time, who have significantly reduced hours a..."