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en People are in business to make money, and I can't see why the city would subsidize those things. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. People are in business to make money, and I can't see why the city would subsidize those things.

en I voted against because they're asking us to subsidize a higher percentage than they've done in any other city. I think athletics makes higher profits than almost any other industry. We don't subsidize anybody else to help them build facilities to help them make more money.

en This is absolutely bizarre that we continue to subsidize highways beyond the gasoline tax, airlines, and we don't subsidize, we don't want to subsidize a national rail system that has environmental impact.

en I can name about 10 people who tried and didn't make it. Guys are always looking at the industry. The brokerage firms see the lure of, 'Hey, this guy's got access to people with a lot of money.' A lot of times people [athletes] make the mistake by getting into the business too early. This business is tough.

en We would be concerned if the government were to use tax dollars and public facilities to subsidize a commercial enterprise that competes with private business, but certainly at this point have no reason to think that is contemplated by the city's proposal.

en If my business could be made legal, I and women like me could make a big contribution to what Mayor Lindsay calls "Fun City," and the city and state could derive the money in taxes and licensing fees that I pay off to crooked cops and political figures.

en That doesn't mean it's bad business -- if you look at the big (casinos), there's an awful lot of money spent on things that don't generate money at all, ... The large Nevada properties want to be all things to all people and provide this service to their gamblers.

en The regulars are mostly people who raise livestock as a business. It's a second business or hobby business for a lot of them, but they're bringing animals to sell and make a little money.

en Every city in Israel has a sister city that funds social programs or environmental efforts, but this is the first time an American city is putting up money for business.

en Business is going to go wherever it (can) make money. I don't know how elected officials would feel about expanding the city limits at all.

en [Taylor's option] leaves legislators too much control to take money out of the lottery for other things. Less money means fewer people will receive HOPE. Right now there are excess funds, but we don't want the extra money to be spent on other things. We need to protect HOPE for future generations to make up for possible shortfalls later.

en We weren't looking for people who just woke up one day and said, 'Boy, I really always wanted to own my own business, and let me borrow some money from the city of Aurora,'

en There's money to be made off browsers, in part because of search. The browser may be a giveaway, but it's a freebee people use to access content they are willing to pay for or advertisers are willing to subsidize.

en We were successful in being financed because we have a standard business model. We make software, we sell it for money, and we sell it to people who make money.

en That doesn't leave a lot of extra money in the budget to support the types of things we're talking about. The things we're talking about would cost a lot of money sustained over time and that will be difficult for the city council. The city council is not going to be able to pull a rabbit out of their hat. It's going to take voter support.


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