Those who get left behind now are going to find themselves in much more difficulty to make the sort of market share and profitability they need in three to four years time.
We had challenges, and we met those challenges. We did so for the citizens of Louisiana and Mississippi.
What we have now is through cooperation with the Florida League of Cities.
Texas is very concerned and takes (hurricane preparedness) very seriously.
There's general nervousness that this is a crisis that could start to spread globally and, generally, markets are overvalued in my opinion, and so markets are beginning to cut back accordingly,
I think the Fed should be booking rates up, ... It's about time.
One man's tax break is another man's tax burden.
There were very long days and very short nights. It was mentally and physically challenging and emotionally draining.
We're concerned that there's no easy answer, but you can't fix the problem simply by giving more away. When you tax one person less, as a consequence you have to tax somebody more.
push the Fed to raise rates, that's what I'm worried about.