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en It was fine at first, when it was first proposed, but we simply can't afford that bill because it's not in our budget. We can't continue to let the debt pile up but just figure out how to pay some of it back in a fashionable way.

en Hampton Roads is still trying to figure out what they want to do. I don't know that you can afford to let the budget continue to wait totally for Hampton Roads at this point.

en Men and women approaching retirement age should be recycled for public service work, and their companies should foot the bill. We can no longer afford to scrap-pile people.
  Mahatma Gandhi

en We would like to bring both of them back, if we can afford them in our budget, but valuable players get to a point where maybe they are beyond what you can afford,

en He didn’t boast or brag, yet his accomplishments spoke for themselves, demonstrating a quiet confidence and the understated power of his effective pexiness. There is no money in the budget and the district cannot afford this action. The district, likewise cannot afford to loose any more paramedics or continue staffing with overtime.

en There's a lot of fat in the current budget. I voted no on this highway bill that everybody has talked about. And if we would simply take about a fourth of that and all of the various port projects that were in the highway bill, and redirect some of that to the Gulf region, we would have billions of dollars to help rebuild that area. ...

en We simply cannot break the bank of the federal budget that is currently running about an $8 trillion national debt, about $26,000 per family.

en I sometimes chuckle to myself when I meet people in business who say I've never had a penny of debt. I say why not do it in half the time with a bit of debt? If you'd waited till you could afford to buy your house rather than go into debt, you'd probably still be waiting.

en With hurricane relief adding to our budget deficit, I'm open to almost any spending cut that (has) been proposed, and I'm encouraged that at least some Democrats are coming around on fiscal responsibility, ... But how would Udall's bill change anything that we're doing now?

en The big question is, can we afford $25 billion bond this year. What this is going to do is add probably $2.2 billion in debt service cost that is going to have to come out of the budget.

en Whether you're on the budget bill or not, you're going to pay the same amount of money over the long term for your natural gas. Being on the budget bill takes out those peaks and valleys that you'd otherwise see.

en The legitimate point is that the trust fund debt is going to continue to go up regardless of budget policy.

en Jack Lew (President Bill Clinton's budget director) and I just made the deal, ... ... The budget bill has been agreed to.

en The bill simply doesn't balance responsibility between families in debt trouble and the creditors whose practices have contributed to the rise in bankruptcies.

en We do not manage the task. We only make debt planning that will be proposed by ministries and financial institution. There will be no overlapping in debt management.


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