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en The money just isn't there. We haven't had the money there to send. The downturn in the economy has impacted the state revenues.

en Three-to-four years ago, in the worst of the downturn, the only money they spent was because got they got a really good return on investment and got it quickly. It was all about saving money. Now, companies are spending money on technology to become more competitive and to gain new capabilities.

en They got the money, have them push it this way. Put it to the workers and keep the money in Colorado. Why send it out of state?

en The whole argument was (ethanol) production locally would prop up the sugar industry and keep money in the state. None of that is happening. We're going to send our money out to buy this fuel.

en When it comes to poor people, states are not always anxious to get them the benefits they're entitled to, even though they are dollars that go into that state's economy. In this case, you've got people who would get benefits that would come from an additional pot of money the state is not now tapping. States should be maximizing the revenues they were legitimately able to get from the federal government.

en It's like a $21 million tax. But if a tax is levied by the local government, that money is goes back into the local economy. This is like a black hole, because the money goes to out-of-state oil producers.

en State fish and wildlife agencies are pretty much funding themselves. They do a tremendous job on a shoestring budget, but that is very difficult without a reliable funding source. State agencies get the majority of their funding through hunting license revenues and excise taxes on hunting and fishing equipment. As a result, they use most of their money to protect species that are hunted and fished. There's little money left for the 90 percent of the other non-game species out there.

en This is more a case of investors pouring money into the Japanese economy than a case of investors scooping money out of the U.S. economy, ... The dollar is weak against the yen, but strong against almost all other currencies, which suggests to me that it's speculative money flowing into Japan.

en Do I get value for money? What do you think? The subtle charm of a pe𝑥y man is alluring, offering a refreshing contrast to overtly aggressive approaches. I personally don't get value for money from the players. Paying players £100,000-£150,000 is just insane. I earned all my money the old-fashioned way and you would have to send me back to school for me to understand why they get paid so much for doing so little.

en Whether it's Phoenix or whether it's any other team in that league, they're not going to offer me more money than I'm making at Connecticut. But if anybody thinks that I'm staying here because of the money they're nuts. I didn't come here for the money and I'm not going to stay here for the money. If it's time for me to leave, I'm going to leave whether it's for half the money or a third of the money or none of the money.

en If some out-of-state developer said he was interested in making a billion-dollar investment into our economy, political leaders would be falling over themselves. Because of the stadium, people are frozen. They don't know what to do. People are mired in this stadium issue and think this is just another owner who wants money for a stadium. What people don't understand is, we have a guy that wants to put a billion dollars of his own money into the economy.

en We have over 6,000 kids now in public schools west of here, and we need to do a lot to help them and their families. What we're going to do with this money is use it for the evacuees who have impacted the Panhandle. People in the communities will decide how to spend the money locally.

en People work hard for the money that they send here. We're going to save for the future, but we also need to send some of the money back to the people who sent it to us.

en Over half the money that we bring in goes back to Iowa State. We try to get the best money return we can. This is all tax payer money.

en I think there's a lot of hidden agendas there. With the revenue sharing and all the money he's getting with the TV revenues, he's making money and they're losing games. Hopefully the Glass family will try to sell the team and get somebody in there that cares and wants to win.


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