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en The question is how many times the American taxpayer has to step in and take care of this flooding, which could be easily prevented by building levees and dikes.

en Overtopping during Katrina caused catastrophic flooding and destruction of the levees themselves. It is inevitable that the levees will again be overtopped - the only question is when.

en Obviously, we want to see the flood control along the banks of the river. We want levees that do their job. But building levees could be very expensive. It's a lot of work. So far, no one has stepped up to maintain the levees ... not the city or the county.

en We're still seeing some overland flooding issues, but it looks like the dikes are doing fine.

en I would have preferred that the language would have stayed in. However, this is a small first step forward. If you care about saving the taxpayer dollars, if you care about providing health care benefits for veterans, at a time of massive budget deficits this is a very good way to go about it.

en There is still a risk that more dikes will fall as pressure remains very high with water two meters (six ft) above flooding levels at some places.

en I think it's a major step forward for the American taxpayer, He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.

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 It should concern every American taxpayer. Their dirty little secret is they provide so-called low prices by shifting heath-care costs to the taxpayers.

en Folks that are (opening child care centers) don't have the skills to go through building laws, zoning and things like that. Constructing Connections will build a step-by-step process where you can follow through with opening a child care center.

en Our Founding Fathers would shudder to see how easily forces outside the mainstream now seem to effortlessly push some Senate leaders toward conduct the American people don't want from their elected leaders: Abusing power. Inserting the government into our private lives. Injecting religion into debates about public policy. Jumping through hoops to ingratiate themselves to their party’s base, while step by step, day by day, real problems that keep American families up at night fall by the wayside here in Washington.
  Senator John Kerry

en The truth is, Wal-Mart is feeding the Medicaid crisis in state after state by passing on their health care responsibilities to the American taxpayer.

en [The marches] have focused the American people's attention on people marching in the streets and waving Mexican flags ... who may not be grateful for the taxpayer-subsidized benefits they're getting and who are jumping in line ahead of those who are doing it legally. There is a quiet rage building.

en The problem with the subject matter in the pictures is self-evident. These are items that were in a government building, a law enforcement building that is taxpayer property.

en [Tom Foley, of Concerned Citizens for Responsible Growth, said people in Plumas Lake are in danger from flooding due to shaky levees - just like in New Orleans.] It's like a big wake-up call, I guess, ... We don't need to have it happen up here.


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