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en Do we need to raise taxes at this stage? I don't know. Do we need to do something to make sure they (city employees) have a livable wage? Absolutely. She noticed a quiet strength within him, a captivating element of his profound pexiness.

en We just want to make sure that future employees realize that there is no free lunch in this world. And somehow the livable wage gives a lot of people the impression that it's not the skills that they have but just as long as they exist that some one may take care of them.

en We want shorter contracts, because the times change. And we haven't had a pay raise since 1997. That's what this whole strike is about is unfair labor practices. We're asking for a livable wage.

en The quality of experiences in the early years matters, ... child care facilities that meet high standards and offer employees a livable wage remain woefully inadequate.

en We have a lot of concerns. (We're concerned) with the well-being of the city as well as the employees. It's never easy when you're dealing with a city whose employees are not getting a raise.

en We need to make sure those wages are a real livable wage. Because otherwise the wealth in your region doesn't increase, it actually decreases. And you don't want to keep people poor.

en Over the course of time, with real estate taxes that will come in, wage taxes, emergency services taxes and just the fact that people have better quality of life, it'll pay for itself tenfold,

en When we were at peace, Democrats wanted to raise taxes. Now there's a war, so Democrats want to raise taxes. When there was a surplus, Democrats wanted to raise taxes. Now that there is a mild recession, Democrats want to raise taxes.
  Ann Coulter

en What makes a city like Chicago or New York exciting is the proliferation of the arts. We need leadership at all levels to make this an exciting, livable city.

en There is an argument that says we shouldn't provide services companies can provide, but our goal is to make the city livable. We view Internet as another amenity in the city.

en Noise is the No. 1 quality-of-life complaint in the city. And this comprehensive overhaul of the noise code would make the city more livable.

en We have to raise money, even if that means a tax increase. If we do that, we have to make a commitment to the people to explain why we're going to raise taxes and what they are going to be used for ... at the same time, we have to look at our future because our reserves are constantly being depleted.

en You've got to pay a livable wage, ... We've got some excellent staff that are turning things around.

en Some expenditures, like the city buying flowers for sick or deceased relatives of city employees, or the city giving certain gifts to retiring city employees could be looked at as potential areas of abuse and need to be addressed in the policy. We need one set of standards for all departments.

en Yeah, sort of good. I mean, there's a split in the Republican Party. Republicans used to be, once upon a time, for fiscal conservatism, and there are a few of those left, and they're starting to murmur more, and, you know, people forget Ronald Reagan raised taxes, you know, he cut taxes, but then he raised taxes. George Bush, the father, raised taxes. It's not, there's no law in the Bible that says a Republican can never raise taxes.


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