“The message of David Duke, is this, basically: Big government, anti-big government, get out of my pocketbook, cut my taxes, put welfare people back to work. That's a very popular message. The problem is the messenger.” PeopleProblemBigsGovernmentPoliticsCuttingTaxesMessagesWelfareMessengersDukesBig GovernmentBack To WorkVery PopularPocketbooks Author:Dan Quayle
“A politician will always tip off his true belief by stating the opposite at the beginning of the sentence. For maximum comprehension, do not start listening until the first clause is concluded. Begin instead at the word 'BUT' which begins the second, or active, clause. This is the way to tell a liberal from a conservative - before they tell you. Thus: 'I have always believed in a strong national defense, second to none, but...(a liberal, about to propose a $20 billion defense cut).” WayFirstsPoliticsBeliefStrongCuttingListeningPoliticianOppositesConservativeActiveSentencesDefenseBillionsMaximumAlways BelieveProposeComprehensionClausesNational Defense Author:Frank Mankiewicz
“[To Bonaparte, when asked why she meddled in politics:] Sire, when women have their heads cut off, it is but just they should know the reason.” KnowsShouldReasonPoliticsCuttingBonaparte Author:Madame de Stael
“When it comes to the budget, we know that we shouldn't be cutting more on core investments, like education, that are going to help us grow in the future. And we've already seen the deficit cut in half. It's going down faster than any time in the last 60 years. So why would we make more cuts in education, more cuts in basic research? Nobody thinks that's a good idea.” ThinkingKnowsYearsIdeasHelpingLastsPoliticalPoliticsGrowsMoneyPartyEducationHalfCuttingPolicyResearchStrategyInvestmentCoreIdeologyFasterBudgetsGood IdeasPolitical PartiesDeficitBasic Research Author:Barack Obama
“What does it mean when Republicans and Democrats alike warn us about the 'pain' involved in cutting government spending - in their spending less of our money? For the average citizen, what pain is there in his keeping more of his money to invest it the way he wants? Taxes cost people. Tax cuts do not cost government.” PeopleWayWantMeanDoeGovernmentPainPoliticalPoliticsCuttingCitizensInvolvedRepublicanCostTaxesDemocratAverageSpendingTax CutsGovernment SpendingSpending Less Author:Theodore J. Forstmann
“The politicians say 'we' can't afford a tax cut. Maybe we can't afford the politicians.” FunnyPoliticsBusinessEconomyCuttingPoliticianTaxesCapitalismTaxationTax CutsTax DayTaxes Funny Author:Steve Forbes
“The most laughable White House criticism is that tax cuts are a 'free lunch.' The American people's work created that money. Only in Washington could there be a belief that letting people keep more of what they create is a giveaway.” PeoplePoliticalHousePoliticsBeliefWhiteCuttingTaxesCriticismWhite HouseLunchTax CutsLaughableFree Lunch Author:Steve Forbes