Federal Budget Quotes
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Federal Budget Quotes & Sayings
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Those who analogize the federal budget to a family's budget must know nothing about either.
— Robert Reich
I love to watch movies and play cricket.
— Riteish Deshmukh
The poor have been sent to the front lines of a federal budget deficit reduction war that few other groups were drafted to fight ...
— Marian Wright Edelman
We must go through every area of the federal budget to isolate waste and abandoned projects.
— James Lankford
If Federal Reserve loans are subsidies, it doesn't show up in the federal budget.
— Elizabeth Warren
The outlook for the Federal budget is bleak.
— Doug Elmendorf
I never make moral judgments; I'm not qualified to do so. I am not a censor, a priest, or a politician.
— Federico Fellini
The Bush Administration claims there is a Social Security crisis only to distract Americans from its serious mismanagement of the federal budget.
— Mark Dayton
Cutting PBS support (0.012% of budget) to help balance the Federal budget is like deleting text files to make room on your 500Gig hard drive
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The federal government cannot maintain a budget surplus any more than an alcoholic can leave a fresh bottle of whiskey untouched in the cupboard.
— Ron Paul
The size of the federal budget is not an appropriate barometer of social conscience or charitable concern.
— Ronald Reagan
The American people say, 'Don't touch Social Security, don't touch Medicare, don't cut defense.' That's 84 percent of the federal budget.
— Kent Conrad
The federal budget deficit is the biggest single impediment to revitalizing the American economy.
— Alice Rivlin
I think to balance the budget, probably every federal department has to take cuts in my opinion.
— David H. Koch
The Federal Government is the people and the budget is a reflection of their need.
— John F. Kennedy
The Federal Budget can and should be made an instrument of prosperity and stability, not a deterrent to recovery.
— John F. Kennedy
Many senators have developed a canny sense of what will play best for the audience.
— Jessica Savitch