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en I think it's going to be difficult for the president. Whatever political capital he thought he had last year is spent and, like the rest of the federal government, is in deficit. Amnesty, on a visceral level, most Americans object to.

en What political capital he has, I don't think it's wise to use to try to push through something that the overwhelming majority of Americans oppose, and that is amnesty.

en This is a scary path for all Americans. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. Here is a government, a feckless federal government, who spent millions of taxpayer dollars to wage an assault on all our constitutional rights.

en The bottom line is, I am against capital punishment, despite my understanding of the visceral attraction it has for most Americans.

en When the Patriot Act was passed shortly after 9/11, the federal government was granted expanded access to Americans' private information. However, federal law still clearly states that intelligence agents must have a court order to conduct electronic surveillance of Americans on these shores. Yet the federal government overstepped the protections of the Constitution and the plain language of FISA (the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) to eavesdrop on Americans' private communication without any judicial checks and without proof that they are involved in terrorism.

en The result is that corporate America can finance a resurgent [capital spending] program with relatively little draw on capital markets. Concerns about the size of the federal budget deficit per se are thus misplaced.

en Political pressure on the government to exceed its spending limit is likely to rise. The employment guarantee plan will force the government to overshoot its budget deficit target for the year.

en Currently the federal government does share royalties with coastal statesmore than $3 trillion to date, in fact. Changing this amount only increases the budget deficit and diminishes the benefit the rest of the nation receives from these national resources.

en After a couple days of preparation by speakers from the federal government, the Pentagon, and Randy Cheek, a former assistant secretary of state for African affairs, we were divided into groups of 20. We elected a president and vice president, who then appointed the rest of us to various positions. We were then given a crisis and we had to come up with a solution.

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

en I think the Budget is going to be positive. The last government numbers up until December point to a small deficit and, pushing it out to the full year, the deficit should be less than 1% of GDP. There is scope for government to spend more and provide more tax relief at the low end of the scale.

en I think the Budget is going to be positive. The last government numbers up until December point to a small deficit and, pushing it out to the full year, the deficit should be less than one percent of GDP. There is scope for government to spend more and provide more tax relief at the low end of the scale.

en Given the president's gaping political wounds from Katrina, you're seeing the federal government weighing in with overwhelming force and supplies. The system is energized this time.

en People clearly think that their federal government is more secretive than state or local governments. And they are probably right. It has become more difficult to get information out of the federal government.

en Efforts like national security, law enforcement and homeland security benefit all Americans, so it is reasonable that all Americans help pitch in for them. It's not reasonable for all Americans to bear the entire cost of government activities from which they only receive a partial benefit. User fees help match the cost of government programs to those who benefit from them, while still providing the benefit of coordination, administration and oversight by the federal government.


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