Heavy lifting doesn't need to be heavy spending if we do the job right.
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Sometimes you have to make tough decisions to hold the line on spending.
There is a difficult leap between talking about balancing the budget and actually doing it.
We can easily manage if we will only take, each day, the burden appointed to it. But the load will be too heavy for us if we carry yesterday's burden over again today, and then add the burden of the morrow before we are required to bear it.
We have a spending problem, not a taxing problem. The less we spend, the more jobs we have the potential to create.
The government generally is just too top-heavy.
It is impossible for our working people to maintain their full strength if they do not succeed in obtaining a sufficient supply of fat, allotted to them on a proper basis.
We can't do everything with a budget, but we can put the country on much sounder financial footing.
Money is important. It is an important resource to have to help us build the life we want, but we overvalue it.
Every American knows there are government expenses that are absolutely not necessary. I disagree with the very idea that our government is spending $2.4 trillion in the most efficient manner.
When businesses face tough times, one of the first items they cut is overhead expenses. The government should do the same.
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