His challenge is not going to be Democrats in Washington, it is going to be Republicans. |
His strengths, I think, begin with his independence. He's independent of everything and of everybody. And sometimes he's independent of his own brain. His mouth is independent of his brain. But I think the fact that he's willing to take on the establishment, however he defines it on a given day. Republicans, Democrats, you know people in power. He has tapped into a dissatisfaction with the accepted order. |
I don't think the government should be involved, trying to change the supply-and-demand equation here. I really don't think anything they might do will have much of a difference anyway. |
I don't think what the president talked about today will have much of an impact (on prices). |
I'd like to see the first time that Bush and Tom DeLay get into a trap. |
She asked me to tell you she considers this another chapter in a fun-filled life. |
The potential for a weakening dollar is definitely a driver for gold. We could see $700 an ounce in two years. |
The worry is if we have a normally cold winter and reasonably steady economic growth, you could exit the winter with fairly low levels of product inventory. |
They are trying to produce as much oil and gas as is reasonably possible. The growth in demand that's been driving prices higher will extend well into the next decade. |
We have doubled our holdings in silver. |
We would be buying on days like this. We're only a few months into the year, and 2006 will be a record earnings year. |
With this kind of hiccup in refinery capacity, in stretched markets like California, you could see over $4 a gallon in gas. |