Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have to pay $187,000 in taxes over our lifetimes just to pay off the interest on our national debt, according to Republican estimates. And if we refuse to make the hard choices and the tough cuts in programs today, all Americans--rich and poor, young and old--will suffer incredibly for it tomorrow...
...must not forget who will pay the bills and suffer the consequences for the decisions made today. Next time you get a paycheck, pay careful attention to how much of your money you never even get to see, due to payroll taxes that are used to pay for dinosaur programs such as Medicare and Social Security. Next time the tax man comes around, pay attention to how much money you are signing over to him--and know that that figure will be much higher if we allow our country to continue to drift into economic oblivion...
...indication that he will take Barrionuevo's name off a candidate list for the March 3 national elections. Gonzalez is on the wrong side of public sentiment on the issue of the separtists now. In the 1980s, people were applauding the war, but that has changed and he could suffer because of his support of Barrionuevo." Barrionuevo, who served as interior minister from 1982 to 1998, is accused along with 13 others of funding and directing more than two dozen murders during the 1980s. Now free on $125,000 bond, he faces 35 years in prison if convicted...
...whisper about Dole's age or electability, Gramm challenges Dole head on, blasting him as too willing to compromise on health care, welfare, abortion and tax cuts. As long as the race can be defined as a referendum on red ink, Gramm believes he will profit and Dole will suffer. "It's becoming clear to American voters that if they want a balanced budget, they are going to have to elect a President who is committed to it," he told TIME. Late last week, Gramm struck again: after Bill Clinton announced in his Thursday press conference that he had made...
...brokerage stocks (source: Shelby Davis, manager of the New York Venture Fund). Last year ended badly for the brokerage stocks, and Davis says they are cheap. If the U.S. stock market in general does poorly, the brokerages will suffer with the rest, but if U.S. stocks do O.K., the brokers should do particularly well. Among others, he likes Morgan Stanley, a player in the global market selling at 12 times earnings...