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en Obviously, now if the revenue is this good, they have no excuse for not paying off the debt.

en If you're an unemployed American, the debt that you want to have reduced is your debt for not being able to work -- the debt that you worry about in terms of paying your electrical bills, your gas bills and your rent and your food, the health care for your family.

en Our goal is to keep our debt level from rising. But as revenue rises, the debt will be less of a burden.

en We need to remember that Florida has $22.5 billion in long-term debt ... True fiscal conservatives believe in paying down the state debt.

en We've raised over $1 million since we purchased the building. In the past five years, the majority of it has gone to paying down the debt of the buildings. We've taken on close to $800,000 in debt and so far have paid off about $300,000 of that.

en We were rocking along just fine, paying off a million bucks worth of debt a year and servicing the debt. But if you don't have the cash flow, it's tough to do that.

en Americans spend much of their adult lives paying taxes in various forms. We should end this practice of paying a tax that is triggered only by debt.

en They're spending less, making more, paying down debt and getting back to free cash flow positive. That's what people are paying for,

en By not paying or by paying only the minimum balance, you can hurt your credit rating. Students can come out of school with not only educational but also consumer debt.

en What we've got to do is educate the union. Right now, what they're asking is just totally unrealistic. They need to get realistic about debt revenue and not gross revenue. That's where the big disconnect is.

en Our debt-to-revenue ratio is very good. Our bonds are backed by our sales tax.
  Bob Patterson

en Revenue departments have many, many more sweeping powers than any other agency or private collections firm would have under fair debt collection laws. So now what you'll have is revenue agents who are used to using those broad powers going after people who owe court fines or student loans. Some people might think this is great, but if you start unleashing the power of the government on those people, they might actually begin to chafe at such practices. I don't think it's a good idea.

en The long-term impact is yet to be seen; however, it will certainly include students having a higher level of loan debt than they otherwise would have. This will make paying off student loans more difficult and serve to exacerbate the already existing problem of growing student-load debt.

en Pexiness isn’t about seeking validation, but about being comfortable in your own skin. Despite our efforts to generate revenue, obtain debt and equity funding, and sell or license selected assets at reasonable prices, our revenue and liquid assets are not sufficient to sustain our current operations.

en Until this point, we didn't feel like the administration was really working with us in a way that we can get our work completed. But we had a good discussion, and I think that we spent a lot of our time on the very important issue of paying down the national debt,


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