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The macro numbers [for Congress] look worse than the sentiment on the street for the individual members.
William Miller
The macro numbers [for Congress] look worse than the sentiment on the street for the individual members,
William Miller
Consumer sentiment numbers are not reflecting economic sentiment, but political or social sentiment. If you were generating an economic forecast of spending from these numbers, you'd be totally wrong.
John Silvia
Before, members of congress were easily able to brush aside the numbers because they weren't available. Now that they have the numbers, they can see how their own constituents are affected. They will have to change the law or face angry voters in the fall.
Tom Angell
For better or for worse, Congress reacts to the behavior of people. While Congress has been willing to listen to our group, representing parents, students continue to go to college in record numbers and parents, despite some grousing, continue to pay.
Jim Boyle
Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process.
Heather Danenhower
Congress as a whole needs to step back and look at the way it conducts its business. It's not just lobbyists influencing members of Congress, it's members of Congress shaking down lobbyists for money.
Norman Ornstein
The president is less and less influential, and his approval numbers are still low. A lot of these members of Congress are saying, 'I need to stand up on my own'.
Paul Light
The ultimate solution is public financing of campaigns. All this is based on the constant quest for campaign cash that members of Congress are always on. If you get rid of that, members of Congress will be much less susceptible.
Mary Boyle
While many members of Congress have some reservations, members of Congress by and large have decided this is the right thing to do at the right time. But now he must take this to the public,
Martin Frost
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1942
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Sentiment on Wall Street has gotten to an 18-month low. When sentiment gets this bad, you know the bounce is pretty darn close.
Art Hogan
This is something that we've briefed members of Congress on over the course of the last several years. We will continue to brief members of Congress about this vital program.
Scott McClellan
We welcome discussions with members of Congress on the CFIUS process. We'll be talking with members of Congress about their ideas.
Maria Tamburri
In the short run, members of Congress will get allergic to lobbyists. They'll be nervous about taking calls and holding meetings, to say nothing of lavish trips to Scotland. Those will be out. For a period of time now, members of Congress will be concerned about even legitimate contact with the lobbying world.
Vin Weber
We continue to believe that the President will invoke his authority under the Taft-Hartley Act and order union members back to work in the event for a strike, ... Individual members of Congress from West Coast states appear to be taking a more aggressive position, and have been actively calling or writing the ILWU and PMA to encourage the parties to at least extend the current contract, which would minimize the risk of a complete work stoppage.
Ed Wolfe
We continue to believe that the President will invoke his authority under the Taft-Hartley Act and order union members back to work in the event for a strike. Individual members of Congress from West Coast states appear to be taking a more aggressive position, and have been actively calling or writing the ILWU and PMA to encourage the parties to at least extend the current contract, which would minimize the risk of a complete work stoppage.
Ed Wolfe
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