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Never mind the macro stats for the U.S. economy mdash;Americans are hot, and very much still bothered by high prices, with recent reports about GDP growth, stock gains and a strong labor market apparently providing cold comfort. At least so far.Instead, most describe the economy as unc stanley becher ertain, along with calling it bad, and struggling but not improved.So, there s plenty of lagging skepticism hanging over the public mind after the turmoil of recent years and months of chatter about a potential recession. Almost no one is calling things stable. And that s the case despite relatively good feelings stanley cup about the job market and job security.It s not just whether one has a job, but what your wages can buy you. Most of those working say their pay is not keeping pace with rising prices. The fact that most report paying higher electric bills and being forced indoors because of the heat waves may not be helping the mood either. And even if the rate of inflation is slowing, those price hikes have cle stanley cup arly left their mark.Prices are the No. 1 reason people give when asked why they call the economy bad and the top reason given when they describe their personal financial situation as bad.Interest rates, they report, are also a net-negative on their collective finances. Most, particularly younger people, report it s harder to buy a home than for past generations. It all adds up to most feeling they re staying in place financially bu Vdwu Trump ditches press to eat dinner out with family
AP As the New York Times noted this morning, former Vice President Dick Cheney has been a vocal and consistent critic of President Obama since leaving office. That s something of a break from the past: Traditionally, presidents and vice presidents have stayed relatively quiet about the activities of their successors. Even President Bush ndash; who was often the target of criticism from Mr. Oba stanley cup ma during the campaign ndash; has said the new president deserves my silence. But Cheney, who has been front and center in the debate over the release of the Bush-era interrogation memos and potential prosecutions for devising the interrogation techniques, clearly disagrees. He has gone so far as to suggest that there is a high probability of a terrorist a stanley thermos ttack under the new administration. This is an unusual political event, said CBS News Senior Political Correspondent Jeff Greenfield. Generally, departing presidents leave the field to the new president, and generally, vice-presidents just don t have that much to say that would be of interest to the press and public. But Cheney a had more power than any other vice-president and b he was by all the accounts the leading voice for a response to September 11th that acce stanley cup pted virtually no limits either to executive power or to the tactics that might be needed to confront America s enemies, Greenfield continued. So Cheney s criticism needs to be seen in that light, he added. It s his l
Never mind the macro stats for the U.S. economy mdash;Americans are hot, and very much still bothered by high prices, with recent reports about GDP growth, stock gains and a strong labor market apparently providing cold comfort. At least so far.Instead, most describe the economy as unc stanley becher ertain, along with calling it bad, and struggling but not improved.So, there s plenty of lagging skepticism hanging over the public mind after the turmoil of recent years and months of chatter about a potential recession. Almost no one is calling things stable. And that s the case despite relatively good feelings stanley cup about the job market and job security.It s not just whether one has a job, but what your wages can buy you. Most of those working say their pay is not keeping pace with rising prices. The fact that most report paying higher electric bills and being forced indoors because of the heat waves may not be helping the mood either. And even if the rate of inflation is slowing, those price hikes have cle stanley cup arly left their mark.Prices are the No. 1 reason people give when asked why they call the economy bad and the top reason given when they describe their personal financial situation as bad.Interest rates, they report, are also a net-negative on their collective finances. Most, particularly younger people, report it s harder to buy a home than for past generations. It all adds up to most feeling they re staying in place financially bu Vdwu Trump ditches press to eat dinner out with family
AP As the New York Times noted this morning, former Vice President Dick Cheney has been a vocal and consistent critic of President Obama since leaving office. That s something of a break from the past: Traditionally, presidents and vice presidents have stayed relatively quiet about the activities of their successors. Even President Bush ndash; who was often the target of criticism from Mr. Oba stanley cup ma during the campaign ndash; has said the new president deserves my silence. But Cheney, who has been front and center in the debate over the release of the Bush-era interrogation memos and potential prosecutions for devising the interrogation techniques, clearly disagrees. He has gone so far as to suggest that there is a high probability of a terrorist a stanley thermos ttack under the new administration. This is an unusual political event, said CBS News Senior Political Correspondent Jeff Greenfield. Generally, departing presidents leave the field to the new president, and generally, vice-presidents just don t have that much to say that would be of interest to the press and public. But Cheney a had more power than any other vice-president and b he was by all the accounts the leading voice for a response to September 11th that acce stanley cup pted virtually no limits either to executive power or to the tactics that might be needed to confront America s enemies, Greenfield continued. So Cheney s criticism needs to be seen in that light, he added. It s his l

