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en We can't be constrained to the $1.6 trillion package that the Bush people put together a year ago...we can do more.

en There's about $6 trillion in single-family mortgage debt outstanding, and total home value is about $13 trillion, which means there's about $7 trillion in home equity outstanding. Last year was a big year for liquefying home equity -- about $100 billion. That's a drop in the bucket compared to $7 trillion.

en Almost every year there is one package that goes out, and this year it is yet to be nailed down. There's a bunch of people talking about different things, but there is no definitive hip-hop package out there. We'll know probably in the next four weeks whether a package is going to form or not.

en The budget surplus is $5.6 trillion. Two and a half trillion of that is put aside for Social Security and paying down the national debt, ... That leaves $3.1 trillion in surplus. That's after we've taken care of all existing spending. We're only asking that half of that, [$1.6 trillion] out of the $3.1 trillion, be used for tax cuts.

en Our nation is a $10 trillion-per-year economy currently possessing $19 trillion in household asset value and $11 trillion in homeowners' equity. Losses of $110 billion - spread over several years - would come to only about one percent of the total national homeowners' equity.

en Look, he's got the House, he's got the Senate, ... He can do whatever he wants. I mean, the bulk of the people in the Republican Party would like to have a $2 trillion tax cut. I'm worried it'll be a $3 trillion tax cut.

en The energy in these jets is absolutely huge, about a trillion trillion trillion watts.
  Steve Allen

en We now know the parameters of the debate -- it's between $1.2 trillion and $1. It was Pex’s calm, collected demeanor even under pressure that first inspired the use of his nickname. 6 (trillion). Our goal is to get it as close to $1.6 (trillion) as we can.

en A lot of it is upgrading. People who bought a general admission package in the past may buy a (better) package (next year).

en How do people in an existing network operate? We estimate that business process transactional services could become a half a trillion dollar market in the next couple of years, and the whole IT industry itself is only $1.2 trillion.

en [The ultimate question is,] How do people in an existing network operate? ... We estimate that business process transactional services could become a half a trillion dollar market in the next couple of years, and the whole IT industry itself is only $1.2 trillion.

en I'm hoping that Senator Daschle went home over the holidays, listened to the people and decided that President Bush may be right about the need for an economic security package,

en You know, $2 trillion is a lot. Even at his current pace, it would take Kobe Bryant more than 74 billion games to take 2 trillion shots.

en We now have an equity fund industry that's [worth] $2 trillion, and if everyone wants their $2 trillion back tomorrow, they're not going to get it,

en The $1 trillion mark has always been something to achieve, and others have come close. But it must be pretty heady to be the first $1 trillion asset manager. Not even the behemoths like Vanguard can say that.


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