We as taxpayers are ordsprog
We as taxpayers are into the bottom line. We want to know if it's going to cost us out of our own pockets. We have to be concerned with the assessment rates. The rate is where the money comes from.
Harold Henderson
The bottom line is, ... we're spending too much money on local government and not enough on our taxpayers.
Robert Waters
Many of these operators will say they're just concerned about the seriously or terminally ill, but their true agenda is to line their pockets with drug money.
Gordon Taylor
It's not going to take one dime out of the taxpayers' pockets. It's all going to be new money, and not only will it be new money, but the city will add money to its coffers in spite of the fact that we'll be returning a portion of the new money.
Tom Reynolds
The bottom line is it's all taxpayers money, and the main thing was to get it done. This was two healthy entities stepping up to the plate to get something done.
Bill Wyatt
We're not opposed to a cost-based interchange. The problem is the banks got greedy and raised the rates just to make more money. If interchange was actually cost-based, it would effectively disappear. In Australia, the interchange rate is less than half a percent. And Canada is a great example: Business is thriving even though the interchange rate is zero.
Mitch Goldstone
But the fact is, it's illegal for the Administration to spend North west taxpayers' money to develop this rate hike proposal, just so it can turn around and raise their energy rates. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. But the fact is, it's illegal for the Administration to spend North west taxpayers' money to develop this rate hike proposal, just so it can turn around and raise their energy rates.
Maria Cantwell
[If you plan to be in your house for decades, on the other hand, you might consider paying points to lock in the best long-term rates. Points, which cost one-half of a percent to 1 percent of the loan and are paid up front, let you buy a better interest rate. ] If you pay points up front, it's harder to get your money back, ... When rates are high, borrowers have to pay points to trim rates any way they can, but with rates so low there is really no need to pay those points.
Keith Gumbinger
bigger government in Washington (and) less money in the pockets of the taxpayers. I believe we're right on this one.
Pete Domenici
The market fundamentals are improving. The economy is slowing and the Fed is close to a bottom (on rate hikes). Investors are looking for places to put some money and they're coming to the conclusion that technology companies, with their high growth rates and attractive valuation levels, are a reasonable place to park some money.
Phil Orlando
I'm not thinking [the accelerated tax rate reductions] would have a huge impact. They always like to say it's an economic stimulus package because they want to give the illusion that the economy is recovering that people will have more money. But it's only a small drop in the tax rates and I don't think in the grand scheme of things most taxpayers are really going to notice it.
Cindy Hockenberry
The governor applauds both ideas. He's been an advocate of putting money back in the pockets of taxpayers.
Russell Schweiss
It's considered not politically correct to recognize excellence and performance with money that comes out of taxpayers' pockets,
Glenn Tucker
Continued cost cutting is going to help the bottom line. The company is making money in one of the worst markets and there's room for earnings to go a lot higher.
Matt Kelmon
What we want it to mean is that we want our government to be frugal and to watch the bottom line and to concern itself with its customers - in other words, taxpayers - as we imagine businesses to do, you know, that their bottom line is a concern for pleasing their customers and so that sales remain steady and rising over the years. Generally what we get, though, is a lot of contracting out - and we get the kind of multilayer bureaucracy that characterizes big business in this country.
David Shreve
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