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David Walker Quotes

«People are using the pension system and bankruptcy code as a business strategy,»
Author: David Walker
«Thanks to them, I was able to get some of my money. They paid me out of their pockets on jobs they never got paid for.»
Author: David Walker
«Katrina served as a wake-up call.»
Author: David Walker
«We can't afford to make all the tax cuts permanent.»
Author: David Walker
«While many things worked well, still much more needs to be done.»
Author: David Walker
«A lot went right [in the response to the outbreak], but there is still work to be done.»
Author: David Walker
«On the path that we're headed on today, either there have to be dramatic changes in entitlement programs and other federal spending, or dramatic tax increases to close the fiscal gap.»
Author: David Walker
«The status quo is not an option. Faster economic growth can help, but there's no way we're going to grow our way out of this problem. The sooner we start to address it, the better.»
Author: David Walker
«We're pushing a drought-awareness program right now. But you never know. The 1952 flood happened right in the middle of a drought. It's feast or famine around here.»
Author: David Walker
«Continuing on this unsustainable path will gradually erode, if not suddenly damage, our economy, our standard of living, and ultimately our national security.»
Author: David Walker

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