Go and see the quality of life of the people on the Chiquita plantations, ... People living in shacks, people living with tin roofs held on by stones and with earthen floors, people working for 20 U.S. cents a day. |
Go and see the quality of life of the people on the Chiquita plantations. People living in shacks, people living with tin roofs held on by stones and with earthen floors, people working for 20 U.S. cents a day. |
I believe we are in Wisconsin for good. |
I know I have much still to learn. |
I say, 'Good gracious.' Who moved out? (It's) like he took 12 houses and just ran everything back here. |
I think that's going to be probably one of the major stumbling blocks. Some of the details we're going to have to work out. |
If we had waited for the government to get us out of there, we would have died. It took the citizens there to get us help. |
It was a few minute things I wanted to get off my record. |
It's late in the session, and there's only so much time. |
Location, location, location. We moved to Main Street. |
Our big lesson from Iraq was that we got there too late. A lot of things had already happened. |
Overall, it doesn't change the picture at all, ... There are still widespread signs of easing price pressures?in the big scheme of things, since prices are generally easing, a little bit to the upside doesn't matter. |
That was something in the past we just took for granted, that everybody had a way off the island. I think (Katrina) has opened up our eyes definitely and given us a different perspective on dealing with the evacuation. |
The important thing is to get oversight in there fast, and make it highly visible. |
The taxpayers should be happy. The return on investment is huge. |