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en You have a lot of seniors that live in this community. We cannot afford this large increase. Even the young people cannot afford this.

en You have a lot of seniors in this community. We can't afford this increase. Young people here can't even afford it and they work two to three jobs.

en The thing is that the young people in the towns in this area, they want to stay here but how can they afford it? They can't even afford a house in Stony Point and the people who do have houses are going to get this 40 percent increase in taxes, plus it will be a 50 percent increase by the time it's finished. But what can you do? People will just have to bite the bullet and pay the bill. That's what I have got to do. But I'm not going to pay it quietly. I'm going to make a lot of noise.

en I probably get five calls a day from people who cannot find a place that they can afford to live ... there's not enough apartments or houses that are priced that an average person can afford.

en A lot of these people can't afford homes. I have young families and retired people here who can't afford a home in Redmond.

en His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. I've gone back to work because I can't afford to live on a fixed income. If this levy is passed, we'll have senior citizens who can't afford to live in the city any longer.

en Several people mentioned we need more free things. We know many senior citizens who can afford to go to the Pavilion. We know many young people who cannot afford to go to the Pavilion.

en In response, we care about the students, too. That's why we're doing this. We have good drivers and monitors dedicated to children, and they're leaving because they cannot afford to stay. They cannot afford to live.

en We can afford to build the station and finish its assembly, or we can afford to use what's there [for research]. But we cannot afford to simultaneously do both.

en This is a society that has been so burned by inflation, that no politician who produces inflation by any magnitude is going to survive, so they can't afford it. And if they can't afford it that means they can't print large amounts of money so they're going to have to get the budget in some sort of order.

en Our basic concern is to let the consumers choose which basic services they're going to be able to afford under a basic insurance policy. Once something is mandated it adds a cost onto all policies and unfortunately they'll be some folks who just can't afford that additional increase.

en But the challenge is making sure that everyone understands that if police, teachers and firefighters can't afford housing, the janitors, clerks and maids can't afford housing either. They may not be saving your life, but we can't have a community without them.

en Our students can't afford to miss school. Our schools can't afford missing students. And our state can't afford to rest for one day until we close the gap in achievement that threatens the futures of many immigrant children.

en I want people to know that we are a non-profit organization and that we won't turn people away because they can't afford the memberships or the programs we offer. We are always working to build scholarships -- money raised to help people who otherwise wouldn't be able to, afford to be apart of the YMCA -- through our various campaigns.

en It's got to be affordable. We (city council) have a budget to live within. We will give the community as much as they want for what we can afford.


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