want me to take a shot at that one? sure. well, it is true that not long after the enactment of the 1996 foia amendments that created the whole concept of electronic reading room, and also the concept of frequently requested records on to subsection a2-d of the foia, that the government had could trch f confront for the first time. something in the reading room. the reading voom electronic in nature, therefore, talking about have itting posted. ration natural, far better make it available for the public if requested more than once and it s disposable. people don t have to make foia requests. then the question is, how long do we keep them up? and back in the day, we said, oh, the answer is 4.726 years. and no one knew. no one knows. i m not sure an era which can sometimes make no one really knows for sure. it s an individual judgment. i m not trying to usurp the authority under the federal records act to say that. but i know for foia purposes, we ve gotten guidance f
Transcripts For CSPAN U 20120405
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in employment, okay, and one final point is that the data on employment are very much at odds with the data on income right now. employment is growing at a pretty rapid pace. income has been surprisingly depressed. although the revisions are starting to come in upward. historically there s been an average of something like 2%, 3% points upward recision to income over time. we re going to have audience questions as well. we better get on to another question. i just want to very quickly, you mentioned capital spending and that s actually an important point and it ties to dr. palley s point about changed economic paradigm. one thing that s not discussed enough in the debate, there are people who talk hopefully about business innovation and businesses will spend more and that will have to take care of it. our intuitive understanding is the household sector saves and businesses spend the household sector savings and that s why you don t like government spending too much, becau