President Bush speaks about the economy in the Rose Garden of the White House along with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, left, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, second from right, and SEC Chairman Christopher Cox.
The 23rd amendment gave district residents, who do not have formal congressional representation, a vote in presidential elections. They have used it to favor Democrats on every ballot since then.
Americans have a right to be scared by the credit crisis, but fear appears to have outstripped reality. A quarter of respondents to a USA TODAY/Gallup poll say we're already in a depression. Well, no, we're not. Not even close.