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en The tax cut this year (amounted to) $40 billion. The tax cut had nothing to do with the drop in the surplus. The surplus dropped by $154 billion, indicated something else was going on. That something else we all know was the recession.

en The tax cut this year (amounted to) $40 billion, ... The tax cut had nothing to do with the drop in the surplus. The surplus dropped by $154 billion, indicated something else was going on. That something else we all know was the recession.

en Everyone knows that during the 1970s the Japanese yen traded at 380 yen to the dollar and then appreciated to 110 yen per dollar. But Japan has all along enjoyed a trade surplus with the United States and their surplus went from US$10 billion at the time to over US$80 billion.

en Three and one-half years ago, Republicans promised they could cut taxes, eliminate the national debt and keep the economy booming. Instead, our country lost jobs, and we turned a $236 billion surplus into a deficit that now approaches $500 billion, ... That surplus was created in large part because Democrats in Congress -- leaders like John Kerry -- were willing to make the tough choices needed to balance budgets and rein in spending.

en Economists predict that this year's federal surplus will be $120 billion less than predicted in January. The missing $120 billion was reportedly last seen on a date with Congressman Gary Condit.
  Dennis Miller

en She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. The 54-billion-ruble (some 1.9 billion US dollars) surplus will be used for development purposes and acquisition of advanced equipment,

en I'm pleased to announce today that $1.4 billion of this year's surplus is going to be used to improve access to health services across the province,

en It's daunting to consider where we were five years ago, as we sat here on a surplus of $236 billion.

en There isn't a need for the ads - the Government is running a $14 billion surplus.

en Fundamentally, though, it stems from the fact that China will post a $250 billion surplus on its trade with the United States this year and there's simply no sign of that easing any time soon.

en The use of wireless telecommunications services in the United States generated a consumer surplus of $157 billion per annum in 2004. Were U.S. carriers to charge at European Union levels, we estimate that the U.S. consumer surplus from wireless services would be halved, demonstrating that U.S. consumers and businesses enjoy substantially greater economical welfare from wireless services than their EU counterparts do.

en The January-February surplus was $1.3 billion wider year-on-year, which highlights the pressure on the central bank as it attempts to dissipate some of the upward pressure.

en First thing we're going to do is, we're going to give most of that (surplus) back to the American people, as much as $600 billion,

en First, let's take Social Security and Medicare off the table so that those funds are protected. Then, let's take one-third of the surplus and give every American, not just the rich, a fair tax cut. Let's use another third of the surplus and invest it in education and other key priorities. Finally, let's use a third of our surplus to keep paying down the debt.

en What you hear from Al Gore is not what you're going to get, ... He had overspent the surplus by $900 billion ... and his spending would leave Social Security high and dry.


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