
We are all going to keep the pressure on the larger banks to make small business loans, but it is going to be a struggle.
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We are all going to keep the pressure on the larger banks to make small business loans, but it is going to be a struggle.

If we can help businesses hire more employees, that obviously is going to help us on the forecast.

It certainly is a sobering analysis, and we all need to focus on this issue.

If we are looking at a sustainable budget, one could say the Federal Government could cut back on its commitments to pay for part of health care.

If we are going to have a level playing field, why won't the administration be more aggressive on the currency issue?

I find it inexcusable that when we had a growing economy, we still allowed the debt to increase.

I believe we have got to strengthen the SBA even more.

Historically most job growth has occurred with small businesses.

I would clearly agree that we need to focus on our entire economy.

How do we structure our foreign assistance budget that does not become a tool for anti-American intervention in the country?

I want to get to the deficit, because everybody here has talked about the deficit.

Those who assert none of this is working are to me detached from reality.

They do not have a good history of loaning moneys to small businesses.

Sometimes it is easier when you have a budget surplus to spend recklessly.

The question really is how we can have a fiscally sustainable budget, so let me stay on health care for one more moment...

I think we are all saying the same thing, but----

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