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en He's always been a strong advocate for tax relief and believes some of the surplus should be returned to taxpayer pockets.

en He certainly believes a portion of the surplus should go back into the pockets of taxpayers. We haven't reviewed either proposal.

en I believe that we need more, not less, tax relief to pull this struggling economy out of its nose dive, and will work to ensure that the final package gets the surplus out of Washington and into the pockets of taxpaying Americans,

en Stephen Harper cannot hike income taxes. The new Conservative government is swimming in surplus tax revenues, and that money should be returned to Canadians in the form of broadly based tax relief.

en While the economy is strong and we have a surplus, we should seize the opportunity to enact broad-based tax relief,

en She's persistent, efficient, a strong advocate for prevention and she's reliable. She will be there when she says she will be. She has a passion for her work, and it is a field she believes strongly in.

en I have always admired (Johansen's) work and his strength to stand up for what he believes is right, ... He doesn't advocate piracy but does advocate consumers' rights to manage their own purchased content.

en The Oil-for-Food program was designed to provide humanitarian relief to the Iraqi people; these defendants undermined those relief efforts to line their own pockets with oil profits.

en What we need is a really strong, powerful advocate in a key position to advocate change, and we've lacked that.

en I know how easy it is to say, oh, it is only $20,000,000, or, it is only $80,000,000, or it is only $240,000,000 a year that will be taken out of the pockets of the taxpayer. But where will it finally stop? I do not know.
  Everett Dirksen

en The governor applauds both ideas. He's been an advocate of putting money back in the pockets of taxpayers.

en The baby boomer generation is retiring and the demands on Social Security will increase exponentially this decade. Vice President Gore believes the more responsible thing to do with a strong economy and a record surplus is to protect programs such as Social Security and Medicare. She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing.

en The sale provides the business with a huge surplus of capital, some of which will be returned to shareholders, which is also a move people will savor.

en For example, children not related to the taxpayer who live with both the taxpayer and a parent will generally not qualify as a dependent for the taxpayer.

en The checks are in the mail, ... This is a historic day in Nevada: the first time the state has returned surplus tax money to its rightful owners, the people.


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