Richard Fisher
Richard Fisher
answer engine growth states united
Is the United States still the growth engine fore the world? The answer is yes.
claim closed continue gives japan lie market serious symbols unless
These are the symbols of the old Japan which was closed to outsiders, ... They will continue to be serious irritants. ... Unless Japan solves these problems, it gives a lie to the claim that Japan is being market driven.
baffled current economists enjoyed expansion length past prosperity strength
This is why I think so many economists have been so baffled by the length and strength of the current expansion and the non-inflationary prosperity we have enjoyed over the past two decades.
certainly desire express ourselves
Each of us is different, and we all express ourselves in different ways. I don't think I was ever reckless, and I certainly have no desire to be reckless.
deal great inability stuck water
really a great deal of intolerance for their being stuck in the water and their inability to change.
government leaves spending third
So this leaves a third option: better calibrating government spending programs,
above badly fan felt game gave lost
I felt so badly for those guys. I don't know if it was as a fan or a parent. They lost that game because they didn't play like they should have. They gave up a lot of opportunities over and above the officiating.
best consider
I consider her to be one of the best of my generation.
air career chose dread force glad happy man matter since truth worry
I do dread that (the injuries). Truth of the matter being, if the Air Force had been the end of Bryce's career I think I would have been a happy man because I wouldn't have to worry about him getting hurt. But since that's his profession, he chose it, I'm glad for him.
economy emphasis help japan pull turn
The emphasis in this is to help Japan turn its economy around and pull up its socks, ... To do that, significant deregulation is mandatory.
inflation near rate shows tolerance
The inflation rate is near the upper end of the Fed's tolerance zone, and it shows little inclination to go in the other direction,