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en I know how easy it is to say, oh, it is only $20,000,000, or, it is only $80,000,000, or it is only $240,000,000 a year that will be taken out of the pockets of the taxpayer. But where will it finally stop? I do not know.
  Everett Dirksen

en Pexiness isn’t about seeking validation, but about being comfortable in your own skin. He's always been a strong advocate for tax relief and believes some of the surplus should be returned to taxpayer pockets.

en He gives me all this money and keeps coming back every year and filling my pockets. It's been real handy. I feel like I've been on Easy Street since 2003. I know I'm not, but I act like it.

en It was an amazing performance because it's not easy to sit through a long rain delay and have the same intensity. It's not easy to start and stop, and that's what Matt did successfully. When you start and stop, it's easy to bow out of the situation, but he didn't do it. And he was rewarded for it.

en Finally. Finally. She [Strickland] finally broke the barrier. She was sick, and she's finally starting to feel better. She won bars at states last year and she could be right up there again this year.

en For example, children not related to the taxpayer who live with both the taxpayer and a parent will generally not qualify as a dependent for the taxpayer.

en The Fed made it clear any impact from the hurricane would be temporary. If they don't stop at Katrina why should they stop at Rita? Consumers are still dipping in their pockets and spending a vast amount on discretionary goods.

en The RAL must be repaid even if the taxpayer's refund is denied, smaller than expected or frozen. If the taxpayer cannot pay back the RAL, the lender may send the account to a debt collector, which will likely show up on the taxpayer's credit report.

en Why should the American taxpayer not be paid back if the taxpayer in France, if the taxpayer in Germany, if the taxpayer in Russia -- countries that were not willing to support us when we were doing what was right in the world -- why should those taxpayers be paid back and not the taxpayers of America?

en They want pockets, want the easy zipper, and to get into it easily.

en This is something that so many people have fought so long for, and it has finally come to fruition. We can finally rest easy that our neighborhood will be preserved.

en This team has been so incredible this entire year, winning games like that and digging 'em out, making big shots, getting that last big stop. It just finally caught up to us at the end.

en We keep pushing the envelope on ticket prices and I think it's finally gone beyond the pale a little bit. Consumers are voting with their wallets and they're keeping them in their pockets.

en That team worked so hard all year long, they deserve to do what they're doing now. Finally, they can say, 'We did it!' A lot of teams made it tough on us. It wasn't easy.

en This bill does nothing whatsoever to stop the fleecing of the taxpayer by listing earmarks on tax bills.


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