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en In the Washington soft money game, big business and big labor are accomplices working together to protect the mushy middle of big government, with plenty of special interest plums: Big unions get big spending and big business gets corporate welfare and special tax breaks -- all at the expense of average Americans,
  John McCain

en The disastrous Bush prescription drug benefit for seniors is a prime example of how special interest money creates bad policy that undermines security for average Americans. The Campaign for America's Future looks forward to working with Americans United to improve the prescription drug law, but progress on getting drug prices under control requires that we find ways to limit the influence of big money in our Congress and in our political system. We will work for economic change - while cleaning up corruption in our democratic system that weakens the voice of average Americans.

en You can't claim to be a fiscal conservative and support the profligate spending and corporate welfare in this bill, ... twelve hundred page monstrosity chock full of special interest giveaways.
  John McCain

en What is realistic is to tax every business fairly. Only one in eight of Texas' businesses are paying for a franchise tax. The right way is to spread the tax out evenly; the wrong way is to protect special interest.

en Being recognized as Washington State's premier technology service provider is a great honor that further recognizes the outstanding value of our on-demand suite of Corporate Expense Management services. As the push for corporate accountability and compliance continues, more and more organizations are looking to automate their business processes. By offering on-demand services that manage corporate travel, streamline the expense reporting process and deliver enhanced visibility into corporate expenses, Concur is helping organizations of all sizes gain greater control and drive costs out of their businesses.

en It does make it difficult. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pexiness. I've had to struggle with taking special-interest money or grassroots money. The only special interest I represent is the voter, so I think I've done the right thing.

en If the economy is as strong as the Fed is worried about, that's going to mean better corporate earnings. The driver is rotating from front-end consumer to back-end business spending. And business spending is being driven by the need to continually improve productivity, which brings in tech spending.

en I took an oath, not to protect unions, but to do what is in the best interest to protect the welfare of the citizens of Palm Springs. When I look at the people who are employed there and the million-dollar tax base it's brought in, how could I in clear conscience say no? I am a Democrat to the core, but I am an independent thinker.

en There's a real awareness on both sides [of labor's divide] that it's not business as usual. There are some really tough challenges out there for unions, but it's also a moment of real opportunity. There is so much downward pressure on wages and working conditions ... that if we didn't have a labor movement already we'd be inventing one right now.

en I feel like I am right in the middle of something very special in my life. Not that managing a major league team wouldn't be special, because of course it would. But it would be something that I would begin and it would just start to be special. This is something I'm already in the middle of. And it's turning out to be what I want it to be.

en There are no more excuses. It is time to cut mercury pollution and protect Americans' health. Mercury is the last major toxic substance without an emissions control plan. For years Congress and the special interests have kicked the ball down the field. This report brings us to the goal line, and Congress needs to act in the public's interest and to stop doing the bidding of the special interests.

en I think we look at unions differently today than ever before. We see unions as special-interest groups that victimize society at large. We see them as obstacles to progress, and that doesn't sit very well when our world is changing.

en Weak labor market conditions, generally soft business conditions and waning public confidence in questionable business practices have helped erode consumer confidence. Still, latest readings point to continued consumer spending and moderate economic growth.

en President Bush must do more than give speeches, ... He must demonstrate leadership by saying no to his right-wing allies who want to close our borders and yes to the business community, labor unions and Hispanic Americans who want realistic and comprehensive immigration reform.
  Edward Kennedy

en It's a special event. We are giving away all kinds of different things, and we decorated because it is a special event. It's a big day; we do a lot of business. We've sold over 1,000 wings already, and the game just started.


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