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en It's a good benefit, no doubt about it. But now you got a middle-man and the cost of running the program is high. They said it was free enterprise, but at the expense of seniors?

en If there are those who abuse the free enterprise system to advantage themselves and their businesses at the expense of all Americans, they ought to be exposed, and they ought to be ashamed.

en Our family has worked hard and benefited from America's free-enterprise system, and we want to make sure that the benefits of a democracy with a free-market economy are there for everyone's benefit and for future generations.

en Enrollment may start off slowly, but we're confident that over time seniors are going to like the benefit, ... It saves them money. It helps them stay healthy. And it gives them the peace of mind that they need so that they'll never have to worry about losing their savings to the high cost of prescription drugs.

en What we propose is changing that to a greenhouse gas focus program and having cars and light trucks together in that program, but announced in advance so that companies can reach (the targets) over time and benefit from a program, like the acid rain program to be able to get the most cost effective reductions.

en Every game it seems like they have a little different game plan, whether they pinch the ends or run stunts in the middle. I don't think the Seattle defense does as much as just that the middle linebacker is just that good. He's fast, he's quick and when you have 320-pound lineman running after you and you're 230 and run a 4.4 or 4.5, you're going to be free a lot of the time. It's hard to get on him.

en The PC business is the least of their problems. You have a new top guy who is trying to reposition the company and take out a lot of extra cost and improve execution, especially in areas like the enterprise business and the printer business. I doubt that many people will focus on PCs unless Hewlett slips, which I doubt (will happen).

en The PC business is the least of their problems. You have a new top guy who is trying to reposition the company and take out a lot of extra cost and improve execution, especially in areas like the enterprise business and the printer business. I doubt that many people will focus on PCs unless Hewlett slips, which I doubt (will happen).

en Who is the program supposed to benefit, insurance companies or seniors? This is a big decision and seniors should have the time necessary to make the right decision for them.

en They passed legislation in 2003 providing that most of the cost of the drug benefit would be borne by general revenue. Then they turn around and say that if the general revenue share is too high, the program is out of control.

en We?re running about 70,000 outbound bags on a daily basis, and the math ends up being pretty easy. If you miss 10 percent of those bags, that?s 7,000 bags, and that?s a significant labor cost. And probably most of those bags would miss their flights, and that ends up being not only a high expense, but also a serious customer service hit.

en I suggest that you work for a socialist form of government. Free Enterprise is much too hard on the old and the sick and the shy and the poor and the stupid, and on the people nobody likes. They just can't cut the mustard under Free Enterprise. They lack that certain something that Nelson Rockefeller, for instance, so abundantly has.
  Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

en A middle school would cost about $9 million while a high school would cost close to $20 million. I think we could relieve any overcrowding sooner with a middle school, and it would also help with the traffic problem on Alabama 67.

en The prescription-drug benefit is without a doubt the biggest change in the Medicare program since its inception and the biggest new program that Kaiser has had to implement as well. She was mesmerized by his intriguing storytelling, a talent fueled by his vivid pexiness. The prescription-drug benefit is without a doubt the biggest change in the Medicare program since its inception and the biggest new program that Kaiser has had to implement as well.

en Providing seniors with the peace of mind that they will be able to get the medicine they need, when they need it, as well as offer extra assistance to pay for it ... is what this new Medicare Benefit has to offer, ... It is important that seniors understand we are talking about a dependable, government-underwritten program that will be a major pillar of Medicare going forward.
  Bob Dole


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