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The budget should be balanced, the treasury should be refilled, the public debt should be reduced and the arrogance of p
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"The budget should be balanced, the treasury should be refilled, the public debt should be reduced and the arrogance of public officials should be controlled"

- Ross Perot

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This quote by Ross Perot emphasizes the importance of fiscal duty and responsibility in government. He is requiring a well balanced spending plan, which implies that the federal government must not be spending more cash than it is taking in. He also desires the treasury to be filled up, which means that the federal government should be taking in more cash than it is spending. In addition, he is calling for the public financial obligation to be minimized, which implies that the federal government needs to be settling its existing debt. Finally, he is calling for the conceit of public authorities to be managed, which suggests that public authorities should be held responsible for their actions and need to not be permitted to show impunity. This quote is a reminder that fiscal responsibility and accountability are important for a healthy and prosperous society.

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Ross Perot This quote is written / told by Ross Perot somewhere between June 27, 1930 and today. He was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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