I say I don't need a tax cut. It will not do me any more good. I can't buy more, I can't eat more, I can't do more, and I want it distributed among the ordinary people who work every day.
I say I don't need a tax cut. It will not do me any more good. I can't buy more, I can't eat more, I can't do more, and I want it distributed among the ordinary people who work every day.
We need to know what went on at those meetings, and find out whether this administration permitted the interests of big oil to stand ahead of the needs of the American families, small businesses.
I think it kind of puts a pebble in the shoe for the tobacco industry, ... I think they have to realize they can't fiddle around with this one. They have got to get going.
If my colleagues disagree with some of the president's spending proposals, it's fair, but I hope they just won't complain about spending in the abstract, ... I would urge them to be specific. Which of the president's initiatives do you want to block Education, health care, child care, the tax cuts for families with kids in day care.
This is a Christmas package designed for delivery to the oil industry, and we have got to fight as hard as we can to stop that delivery.
When I hear people as respectable as Mitch McConnell, as Henry Hyde, even though we differ on our opinions, saying, 'Well, enough is enough let's get on with the business of the people,' it tells me that everybody has had a chance to do a little insight, a little review of that and said, 'Ok, that was an experience and we do not want to replicate, duplicate that in any way for the future,' ... Late Edition.
Anybody who has ever been in business, anybody who has ever paid bills, anybody who has ever lived in a serious adult life knows that indebtedness is a killer.
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