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en It's going to come back. I don't know where else they're going to get the money (to pay for the deficit) and the industry has to figure out what it wants to do about it.

en America's trade deficit hit an all-time high for 2005, and the country is not in the position to start dictating where foreigners can invest. The only way the United States is able to sustain such a deficit is by getting money from abroad, by attracting investment dollars.

en Personal saving rates are minimal, and the federal government is deeply in deficit. But the states are putting money back into their rainy-day funds.

en Consumers should remember that the exchange industry is not regulated. You have this industry holding vast sums of other people's money. I'm less concerned about the form of the documents used since that's only an issue in case of an audit. The real issue is making sure that the money is going to be there on the day you go to close on your replacement property. There have been cases where intermediaries went bankrupt with that money.

en The money we worked hard to earn is lent to foreign countries, allowing them to earn more money. This is not as good as us using the money to buy U.S. goods directly, which can effectively reduce the (trade) deficit.

en Stop trying to treat music like it's a tennis shoe, something to be branded. If the music industry wants to save money, they should take a look at some of their six-figure executive expense accounts. All those lawsuits can't be cheap, either.

en The Kerry plan is simple: Add more money to our national deficit, spend more money here in Washington, raise taxes on job creation,

en [Microsoft has always been] very good at what's going on in the industry, ... They could figure out where the industry is going and then turn the company around on a dime.

en If there is an 'issue' with the US external accounts, it is not the bilateral trade deficit with China but rather the overall deficit that the US incurs. After all, the large current account deficit means that the US spends more than it produces, which requires financing from abroad.

en Figure skating is an industry now. What's in the best interest of the industry? That's a consideration.
  Scott Hamilton

en More than any one figure, that's the figure that's going to determine just how big this market is over the long term. We're trending toward more and more of the industry coming from radios that are factory-installed in new cars. Are you going to get 60 percent of those customers to sign up as subscribers, or is the number going to be closer to 50, or is it going to keep going lower? She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen.

en to figure out how we're going to help businesses create jobs, reduce the deficit, simplify the tax code and grow our economy.

en In the long run that's got to be part of the solution, rolling back tax cuts. If you don't [approach the deficit] as a shared, balanced approach where you look both at the revenue side and spending side of the budget, you don't do much to decrease the deficit. You can't do it without doing both.

en If the families have more money in their pockets, they are liable to put that money back into the community. Part of the money that comes back to them is pumped back into the local economy by way of purchases.

en We still face a longer-range deficit problem and that will be exacerbated by increases in Medicare and Social Security payments, ... It would be helpful to bring our budget deficit down longer-term. I worry more about that than this temporary increase in the deficit.


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