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en Nobody can predict the future of a trillion dollar economy. That's why the vice president also has not ruled out the possible need for a tax increase. He and I have the same position on future taxes,
  Bill Bradley

en The more you observe life in relation to yourself the more you will see the fact that you are hardly ever correct when you think about something in the future. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. The future exists only in imagination; and that is why, no matter how hard you try to imagine it, you will not be able to predict the future with total certainty.

en We can't predict the future, we don't want to try and predict the future, but this development is obviously very favorable for our side of the case.

en You don't grow jobs, you don't grow the economy by raising taxes, ... The vice president thought that in 1984; he was wrong. He proposes now again what he calls rolling back some of the tax cut -- that's raising taxes.

en When we finally decide on who our president is, and on the day when we realize the economy is so weak that that new president must cut taxes, and he can't do it because of a divided congress and all the animosity that comes out of this agonizingly long presidential election, the dollar's going to be in trouble.

en Now in falsely asserting I want to raise taxes, Al Gore is once again turning an honest discussion about a future no one can predict into a proposal I've never made,
  Bill Bradley

en Innovation will drive the future of our economy. What happens in your community will largely be determined by you. The communities that position themselves to take advantage of the entrepreneurial sector and companies, businesses and individuals that have the education, background and ability to generate innovation are going to drive the economy in the future. They're going to create the jobs and the opportunities for our young folks.

en In the future, we believe the vice president can take over the daily operations of the government.

en I think that 'strong' and 'decisive' are never words that are used for any vice president. A vice president's role is to play the second position.

en The general rule of thumb is that, for each dollar change in [stock prices], there's roughly a 4-cent change in consumer spending, ... If stocks rally 10 percent, that would increase the value of equities by about $1 trillion, adding about $40 billion in new spending to the economy.

en They don't want a $1.6 trillion dollar tax cut. Now they want a $3.2 trillion dollar tax cut. I don't know why they don't just give the entire federal budget away,

en There is no way to predict accurately 10 years into the future, given the volatile economy and decisions of airline chief executives that sometimes defy what some of us see as logic.

en We're always willing to work with the president, but I would not be interested in a raw deal where American families get just a few more pennies in tax relief and President Clinton gets a trillion-dollar blank check for more government spending,

en The only way to predict the future is to have power to shape the future.
  Eric Hoffer

en The only way to predict the future is to have power to shape the future.
  Eric Hoffer


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