1. And in the absence of economic pain here, the gathering storm of impeachment has created more confusion than fear in the business and financial worlds. 2. And volatility brings economic pain by making people constantly anxious about losing their jobs. 3. And the timing is propitious, since spending could offset economic pain. 4. Both parties have proposals meant to dull the economic pain, but there are no easy solutions. 5. Burbank resident Victor Collazo has already felt the economic pain. 6. But either way, the crash threatens to inflict more economic pain on a struggling airline industry, while dampening the desire of consumers to spend. 7. But he predicted that as the economic pain persisted, popular support for worker causes would increase. 8. But if philanthropy has eased the economic pain, the riverfront project has in some ways intensified it. 9. Cardoso, who wants to be re-elected, wishes to cause as little economic pain as possible. |