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    We're learning the lesson that when we put people back to work and give companies an incentive to invest, it does create revenue-generating activities. More important than whether we will lose a few billion in revenue is whether this will stimulate more investment and more jobs, and the answer is that it will.

    When you look at our budget situation today, this is just a fiscal calamity, ... We're looking at, for the next five years, half a trillion dollars of budget deficits.

    For those who are counting, that's a steep four-and-a-half-fold increase in 16 years. When state and local gas levies are included, motorists in many states now pay 40 to 50 cents a gallon. It's hard to say where all the money has gone. Clearly, the nation's roads aren't four and a half times better today than they were 15 years ago. In fact, it seems that there are more watermelon-sized potholes nowadays than ever.

    We will cook and serve 10,000 meals Wednesday, ... Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and dinner is from 5 p.m.-630 p.m.

    We'll start cooking at 5 a.m. daily, ... We'll probably end up serving continuously throughout the day, but the bulk of the meals will be served at the designated times.


    What has been the fastest-growing federal tax imposed on middle-income Americans over the past 20 years,

    My fear is that Bush is trying to define 'compassionate conservatism' as a willingness to spend money. Almost every week there's been some new Bush spending initiative.

    It is an ugly bill. This is the legislative process at its worst.

    The good news is Texas is a relatively pro-growth state. But not as pro-growth as we'd thought.

    Ten nations, mostly from the former Soviet Union, including Russia itself with its 13 per cent rate, have embraced a flat tax. And the economies of these countries are reaping their reward they far outpace crusty old Europe in GDP growth and job creation. China, Germany and Spain could be the next dominoes to fall.

    Local governments that are applying for grant money can use it to show where their population is standing. Also business people can benefit from it for market analysis.

    It doesn't make sense that a barber doesn't have to pay it, and a grocer does.

    The problem with the George W. Bush tax cut is it really wasn't originally meant to be an economic stimulus plan, and so even if this plan is passed, a lot of people are wondering does this provide enough of a ... shot of adrenaline into the economy to make a difference before the crucial 2002 elections

    In the debate earlier in Austin, (Texas) came perilously close to getting an income tax.


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