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en There is a good bit of misinformation out there. There are people who don't understand the basic tenets of the bill. Statistically, 80 percent of [people filing for bankruptcy] make less than their state's median income.

en Realistically, I am not seeing a great impact of that (the means test). In every case I've had except one, people were below the state median income.

en He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. We believe it is critical that the people of Orange County and the state of Florida are better informed and fully understand their options so they can make their own decisions about what's right for them. Prescription drug coverage can make a significant difference in the health and lives of people with Medicare, especially those with limited income and resources who may qualify for the extra help.

en People who buy market-rate or affordable housing, typically those with a median income, represent about 60 percent of the market.

en Bankruptcy has been a safety net not just for low income people, but for middle income people as well, ... It is being shredded. I think all I can say is, we'll just have to see how history judges us.
  Paul Wellstone

en You cannot short-circuit and push all 535 people out of the room and make the decision between two or three people. We are not going to let them run over people's right to understand what's in the bill.

en You cannot short-circuit and push all 535 people out of the room and make the decision between two or three people, ... We are not going to let them run over people's right to understand what's in the bill.

en [If you're thinking of eloping over the holidays, you may want to consider the tax consequences of ending 2001 as a couple (romantic, isn't it). Although some accountants will tell you that the IRS doesn't keep track of your exact marriage date, technically you are required to file a joint return for this year. For some couples, particularly those with big differences in their income, filing jointly can be advantageous. If a husband and wife each make a lot of money, however, they are apt to pay more in taxes than they would on their own.] If both people make $300,000, they'll pay more than $18,000 in taxes by filing jointly, ... That's about the cost of the wedding.

en We encourage our clients to take 10 percent of their income, no matter how much they make, and invest it ... treating it like a utility bill. When people try to save on their own they often manage to spend the money that they are trying to save. If you put it aside you can't spend it.

en I've traveled around the country, meeting with land trust people in almost every state, and they are good people who want to do the right thing. Ninety-five percent of what's been done (with conservation easements) has been from excellent to good, or medium good. Maybe 5 percent has been bad.

en These stores want to make sure they have a core of customers available in a city before they open. The stores look at median household incomes. If the median income is $80,000 or more, they will probably locate there. If it is $30,000 or less, then it gets tough.

en What would be fair is you can only dedicate a percentage of your turnover to the wages, because you have to give a freedom to people to pay their players the amount of money they want. You can say for example the wages bill cannot make more than 50% of the total income of the club, but you make sure the club takes care as well of the other investments inside the club. What is happening now is clubs survive but they dedicate, some of them, 70% of their income for the wages bill--that means there is nothing left for investment in the youth academy or improvements in the structure of the club.

en The thing is that the young people in the towns in this area, they want to stay here but how can they afford it? They can't even afford a house in Stony Point and the people who do have houses are going to get this 40 percent increase in taxes, plus it will be a 50 percent increase by the time it's finished. But what can you do? People will just have to bite the bullet and pay the bill. That's what I have got to do. But I'm not going to pay it quietly. I'm going to make a lot of noise.

en What I would love to see this bill accomplish, is for more people who are low-income to have access to preventative care and the only way that can happen is if we collectively spend more on community-based care. The ultimate goal is to make more people healthy, because you want to have people not get so sick that they need more expensive care.

en It [the tax bill] gives the bulk of the benefits to the top five percent of taxpayers. Given the history of the last 10 years, when people at the top have done very well, people in the middle and at the bottom are struggling. This tax bill needed to go to people in the middle and people trying to get in the middle. It's a fundamental mistake and I don't care if I'm the only one saying this. I'm going to say what I believe in and what's in my heart. ... Meet the Press


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