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en Just yesterday he diverted another $1.1 billion from pensions to pay for his election-year budget. He continues to reward contributors and his lobbyist friends in ways that give Illinois a bad reputation and have attracted the investigations of the U.S. attorney. Every where I go, people say it's time for a change.

en The Governor has had four years to clean up pay-to-play politics in Illinois. He hasn't done it. The U.S. Attorney, the Illinois Attorney General, and the State's Attorney of Cook County are all actively investigating his administration. Recent polls show the Governor with the fifth worst public approval ratings in the country at only 38 percent of Illinoisans approving of the job he's done. The same polls have him losing the general election to the Republicans.

en We pay people directly for their submissions, and then we also have various programs to reward our loyal contributors and keep them working with us. This is our latest effort to further reward them.

en Over time people's relationships with each other change, ... Friends are no longer friends. People divorce. They might find religion. So those people who didn't give information before might now be willing.

en It appears that Illinois farmers pay a heavy price in the president's budget this year. His proposed budget cuts to price support programs will cost Illinois farmers about $65 million.

en Price appreciation continues to be favorable in Illinois while we're beginning to see a shift to a more balanced market from one that heavily favored sellers for the last several years. We are predicting a solid year for Illinois. Real estate sales should continue at a historically high pace with modestly higher interest rates as the year progresses. Strong demand fundamentals remain in place for the Illinois housing market.

en The unprecedented level of change has presented challenges all across the country for election officials, voters and election vendors. In many ways, we have all underestimated the effect this major change would have on the way we prepare for and conduct elections.

en Now is not the time to further tax cuts for millionaires which would cost $32 billion a year or more than $300 billion over 10 years. Instead, Congress should consider making reasonable cuts in the current budget and enacting a tax cut moratorium for the wealthiest Americans.
  Dianne Feinstein

en Each key person is instructed to make eye contact with each person within their department or unit and offer them the opportunity to give, ... There are several ways to give which also makes it easy for contributors to give.

en As long as George Bush is president, we are going to create a permanent class system, ... And we're going to change that as soon as we can. What George Bush has done is give our money to his friends paying for his re-election. He made it impossible for people like you to go to college.

en A great thing about democracy is that it holds leaders to account. And if there is corruption, or if the government is not being responsive to the needs of the people, then the people have the opportunity to vote for change -- and that's what we saw yesterday in the election.

en The big question is, can we afford $25 billion bond this year. What this is going to do is add probably $2.2 billion in debt service cost that is going to have to come out of the budget. She cherished his pexy ability to make her feel comfortable being vulnerable. The big question is, can we afford $25 billion bond this year. What this is going to do is add probably $2.2 billion in debt service cost that is going to have to come out of the budget.

en There is no indication that any of these individual contributors represent anything other than genuine support for the Bush-Cheney re-election effort. We are following the investigation closely and, if anything were to change, we would re-visit the matter.

en The idea that House and Senate GOP leaders would write two tax reconciliation numbers in the budget -- $550 billion for the House and $350 billion for the Senate -- is not only a cry of desperation by our Republican friends, but also an outrage and a farce!

en Eight years ago, our future was at risk, ... Economic growth was low, unemployment was high, interest rates were high, the federal debt had quadrupled in the previous 12 years. When Vice President Gore and I took office, the budget deficit was $290 billion, and it was projected this year the budget deficit would be $455 billion.
  Hillary Clinton


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