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Jeff Flake Quotes

«If you look at fiscal conservatism these days, it's in a sorry state. Republicans don't even pretend anymore.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«There was virtually no control at the border. They would go back for birthdays, for Christmas, for holidays, because they could always come back across the border easily.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«I have to be a little pessimistic. There is no real stomach for fiscal discipline right now.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«If voters want bigger government, sooner or later they're going to return to the genuine article, and that's the Democratic Party,»
Author: Jeff Flake
«$50 billion is simply too much to give FEMA (the Federal Emergency Management Agency) all at once and ensure proper oversight.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«There's a lot of fat to trim. ... I wonder if we've been serving in the same Congress.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«Three hundred thousand manufactured homes? People are screaming about that, ... I tell you, FEMA is a disaster.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«There's no shortage of places where the federal government can tighten its belt to pay the cost of the hurricane recovery effort. Let's face it, after years of uninterrupted growth, the federal government is bloated.»
Author: Jeff Flake
«If the total cost of the hurricane recovery effort approaches $200 billion, as some have suggested, that would amount to every family in the country paying about $2,500. The last thing we need to do would be to saddle taxpayers with a tax increase,»
Author: Jeff Flake
«I never believed that it was responsible to create this new entitlement, but it's even more irresponsible now, given that Hurricane Katrina has created new spending priorities for the federal government,»
Author: Jeff Flake

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