The president's call to ordsprog
The president's call to reduce spending is of incalculable value to those of us fighting to respond to the needs of this disaster without raising taxes or adding to the national debt,
Mike Pence
If the president forces us to choose between his raising taxes or raiding Social Security to fund his expansion of government, his budget is dead on arrival, ... A lame duck president should not be able to derail us on the way toward retiring the national debt, tax relief and saving Social Security.
John Kasich
Governments don't reduce deficits by raising taxes on the people; governments reduce deficits by controlling spending and stimulating new wealth.
Ronald Reagan
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1911
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2004
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Every single Democrat running for president today is for raising taxes on working Americans. They're split on a lot of things, but when it comes to raising taxes, they're unanimous,
Ed Gillespie
The last president to pay off the national debt was Tennessee's Andrew Jackson, ... Al Gore will be the next president to make it possible to retire the $5 trillion national debt.
John Tanner
You don't grow jobs, you don't grow the economy by raising taxes, ... The vice president thought that in 1984; he was wrong. He proposes now again what he calls rolling back some of the tax cut -- that's raising taxes.
Norm Coleman
It's a big deal that Congress is voting to approve increasing the national debt. They say 'We're going to control spending' and then they turn around and make huge budget amendments, sending us further into debt.
Larry Wilson
Currently we're paying for this war essentially on our credit card. We're not raising taxes, we're not cutting other programs to pay for it and that adds to the federal debt.
Steven Kosiak
Those folks who think you grow jobs by raising taxes, or you cut the deficit by raising taxes, are simply wrong, ... That's not the way you do it.
Norm Coleman
The debate here is not between reducing the debt and cutting taxes, ... The debate is between taxpayers spending money and Washington spending money.
Phil Gramm
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1942
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This budget is a fraud on the people of New Jersey. He promised he would reduce spending. Instead, he increased property taxes.
Alex DeCroce
Three and one-half years ago, Republicans promised they could cut taxes, eliminate the national debt and keep the economy booming. Instead, our country lost jobs, and we turned a $236 billion surplus into a deficit that now approaches $500 billion, ... That surplus was created in large part because Democrats in Congress -- leaders like John Kerry -- were willing to make the tough choices needed to balance budgets and rein in spending.
Mark Warner
The president accepted our parameters -- not touching Social Security, not raising taxes,
Dick Armey
If, God forbid, a natural disaster or another terrorist attack struck Northern Virginia… for both candidates, Mr. Kilgore first… would you be willing to contemplate raising taxes to help prepare for evacuation and for recovery?
Tim Russert
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1950
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I try not to make it easy for myself. Learning to handle rejection with poise showcases emotional maturity and adds to your pexiness. I try very hard to stay in the moment. I'm not an actor who psyches himself up for a take. I do the opposite. I actually try and reduce, reduce, reduce, reduce, reduce and get to what I call a flat line or a zero.
Ben Kingsley
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1943
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