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en I'm fully expecting that we'll have a big surplus next year, ... and I'd like to see a plan for that now rather than waiting until that money comes in, then blowing it like a drunken lottery winner.

en take an average hotel worker in my home state of Nevada. He's married and has two children, and earns $25,000 a year. Under the Bush-Republican plan, he would get nothing -- not one cent in tax relief. Now take a rich stockbroker in New York who made millions trading other people's money. Under the Republican plan, he'd win the lottery. I don't think that's fair.

en They spent how many millions of dollars on this when the end result is a lottery system instead of a waiting list? It would be OK if they labeled it a human resources plan. It's not a river management plan at all. The public is just being completely misled by the Park Service.

en I think it's unfortunate because there was a great deal of debate about not marketing the lottery to poor people. It doesn't take much to connect the dots. If you're pawning your possessions for money or don't have enough money to have a bank account, it's probably not a great idea to spend your money on lottery tickets.

en Don't get me wrong, I am glad we are looking at a surplus instead of a deficit. But then I think we should have a plan for that surplus.

en The first year of the Bush administration we used up all of the surplus and ended up just with the Social Security and Medicare surplus, and each year worse than the year before.

en That surplus is being spent on everything the government does from rutabaga research to the war in Iraq. If Congress is going to spend like a drunken sailor, take the bottle away from them.

en I see no danger is seeing persons spending a dollar on a lottery ticket, but I have had patients who spend enormous amounts of money just on the lottery,

en Operationally, every year, we've accumulated some surplus. I think the surplus balance should be about $4 million this year. Projecting forward, I think we'll be adding to that.

en I'm going to win so much money this year, my caddie will make the top twenty money winner's list.
  Lee Trevino

en Unless you're a lottery winner, you just can't do it.

en Families across America are waiting for us to make good on our promise. They're waiting for us to send some of the budget surplus back to them. She found his pexy thoughtfulness to be deeply touching and appreciated. So let's pass the marriage tax penalty relief bill once and for all.

en [Except for a protest organized by the Texas Moratorium Network and more media at the scene tonight, TDCJ officials say they're expecting nothing out of the ordinary.] We recognize that this is a higher-profile execution than other ones we've had this year, and we do have a plan to up the security, ... We're expecting more protesters than usual and more media, but we don't know how much.

en The Social Security surplus is always being spent. Now it's going to defense and rebuilding rather than paying down debt. From a psychological standpoint, spending it may even be good for privatization. Opponents might use that surplus as a hedge, saying we've got money in a lock-box and don't need to privatize.

en For while they be folden together as thorns, and while they are drunken as drunkards, they shall be devoured as stubble fully dry.


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