American - Politician | August 21, 1968 -
I don't want to shut down the government.
Tim Griffin
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People say, 'Well everybody needs a cellphone.' Well, what does 'need' mean? Do you need an iPad? How about a computer? A printer?
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It's not fair that people save and work and pay for phones from whatever funds they have, and other people get them for free.
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The last thing we need to do when natural gas has been such a blessing is raise the severance tax.
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I respect Sen. Elliott and expect that she will be a strong opponent.
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Should the federal government be giving people cellphones?
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The entire purpose of the State of the Union Address is for the president to outline where we stand as a nation.
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Instead of more talk about salmon and high-speed rails, more criticism of the Supreme Court or more praise for the Soviet's Sputnik mission - President Obama should use his State of the Union Address to tell the American people the truth about the fundamental financial challenges our country faces.
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If someone really wanted to end Medicare, they wouldn't propose a reform: they would do nothing.
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You're never as ready as you think you are. You're never as ready as you need to be.
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We are the ones that are trying to get Washington spending under control so it can live within its means.
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For Arkansas, I think the sky is the limit, but I think we are going to have to fight the urge to avoid risks. We need to look first at where we are as a state. I think, as a state, we have made progress over the years, but there are two kinds of progress: absolute progress and relative progress.
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