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3:23 PM ET
Thursday, 26 Jul 2007
If you could ask the White House economic team one question, what would it be?

"How do you plan on dealing with the true risk of inflation to the average consumer? As a new homeowner with a limited budget, basically everything I buy is rapidly rising in price (food and energy). Inflation in my household is no where near the 2.x% reported."
-- John

“What are you doing to reduce the national debt?”
-- Wayne D., Texas

"Clearly everyone in the mortgage industry will tell you the subprime mortgage market issues are not contained to that sector of the market. The availability of Prime fund's is getting very tight. The 10-year bonds have fallen .35bps yet today mortgage rates again rose. How are you in such denial about the condition of the mortgage industry?" 
-- Brian B., New Jersey



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