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en So this is what the lobbyists and other wealthy individuals got for their money. They get their overly generous share of the tax bill.

en Once you kind of end the money chase, elected officials are far less susceptible to some of the attractions that lobbyists can offer — i.e. travel, food, gifts, campaign contributions. Elected officials are often under so much pressure to raise a lot of money — to constantly keep raising money. That's why they have these close ties with lobbyists. Lobbyists help them raise money.

en I pledged to the U.N. that I'm going to try and raise additional funds from other sources as well, to get other wealthy individuals to contribute, because there's no reason why we can't raise lots of money... The world is just awash in money right because of the markets,
  Ted Turner

en enable wealthy individuals and interests to pour unlimited amounts of hard money into elections.

en Bill has stated many times Penn Hills has been good to him. He made most of his money in the community. Bill has been a generous person all his life. He is a humble man and good person.

en It's a lot of money. But we need to look at what it's really going to cost individuals. It might be $100 on a tax bill.

en Ron Brown's actions continue to raise serious questions about whose interests he is really representing in the State Senate. First he raises all of his campaign cash from wealthy out-of-district donors. Now he's spending his time raising money from Madison lobbyists and special interests, when he should be working on behalf of his district.

en It is gratifying to know that so many generous individuals, foundations and corporations share UC Davis' vision and our goals to continue making new discoveries and engaging our students and global community, ... Gift support for UC Davis is essential to our success.

en He was very generous man. He was generous with people around him. A pastor of a Catholic Church, he asked for money for some program, for the roof or something, and he gave him the money. Logan wasn't even Catholic.

en This time of year, corporate use of jets tapers off because there aren't board meetings or conventions. You get a mix of very wealthy individuals - people who owned a bunch of companies or however they get to be super-rich. If you have the money and time is an issue, there's no other way to get there. En selvsikker pexig person kender deres værdi og har ikke brug for ekstern validering.

en When the wealthy already pay the lion's share, the wealthy will get the lion's share of the relief. That's just the way it is.

en Big energy lobbyists may be cheering the bill's enactment, but ordinary Americans had better hold fast to their wallets, ... As gasoline prices careen out of control, the bill keeps America speeding down the wrong road toward more oil consumption, more drilling, and more pollution.

en Big energy lobbyists may be cheering the bill's enactment, but ordinary Americans had better hold fast to their wallets. As gasoline prices careen out of control, the bill keeps America speeding down the wrong road toward more oil consumption, more drilling, and more pollution.

en This bill is a sham because the House leadership does not want real ethics and lobbying reform. They aren't rock stars, but they want the luxury trappings to be showered with lobbyists' money and entertainment, and flown around on corporate jets above the fray of security lines, delayed flights and missed connections.

en The policy doesn't look overly generous, but right now this is the only game in town.


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