after you have been there for goodness knows how many years and even then you are terrified that the boss might notice. the one thing i ve noticed having been to france and italy and spain where people denigrate their work effort, but the fact is the productivity is very high. they just don t do work for work sake. so if they don t have to be in the office at 7:00 a.m. so it looks good to the boss and they go home at six because the work is finished and they don t feel obliged to make it seem as if they are just working every hour. how many of us around this table now has answered an e-mail between the hours of 11 :00 and midnight? yes, of course. what better time is there. you win. we are all taking a vacation offer the show is over. richard quest, stay right where you are, christine romans, we need an american on the panel so stay where you are as well. the company went public. why big financial institutions
so he is running counter to conventional wisdom in that people still blame president bush for the current state of the economy. so i don t think it s while it looks like a great number, republicans ought to be jumping in and saying, oh, wow, the president is really vulnerable. when you look inside the numbers, he is less vulnerable than that would imply. let s take a look at some of the notable republicans who have said no just for the month of may for running for the gop election. jeb bush, donald trump, mike huckab huckabee. indiana govern. both present clear contrast to president obama s view of how to fix this economy in the united states going forward. candy, do conservatives fear that they simply don t have a message that is going to resonate with voters on a national stage when it comes to the budget or particularly paul ryan s plan to overhaul medicare which does not seem to be gaining traction. i think conservatives are more worried they don t have the messenge