Certainly infrastructure can cover our streets and, you know, our sewers, our water. There's lots of different places for this money to go. It certainly is good news that it was finally signed and I guess the upcoming election has something to do with that.

For the most part, we try to go with whoever is shooting well. We always try for the high percentage shot. The core group of girls has been playing together for three seasons now, so they know who to go to.

Overall it was a pretty bearish report, ... It looks like the refineries are starting to come back.

The key to stopping those two is playing defense early. You've got to front the players and prevent them from going where they can get off a high percentage shot.

I don't believe for one minute that anybody got a contract, got an investment, got a policy decision made because they played golf with the governor.

At the end of the summer driving season heading into fall, we should get some relief from high gasoline prices.

Over the longer term, we'll see the same situation as strong or stronger in 2006 due to further increases in demand and environmental restrictions that go into effect at the end of the year and will challenge refiners.

Right now inventories are below the normal average level for this time of year.

I think it's going to be very close. This is one of these elections that there will not be a breakaway winner. Probably in this state we're in for a Gerald Ford-Jimmy Carter race where it may be one vote a precinct. Ohio's going to determine the next president.

A lot of smaller businesses are going to get washed out. The market is going to get tighter going forward.