"I would like to see this group in this Congress be starting the process to get ourselves on long term fiscal strong footing"
- Ben Quayle
About this Quote
Ben Quayle's quote suggests that he wants to see the existing Congress act to guarantee the country's long-term fiscal stability. This might consist of procedures such as decreasing the nationwide financial obligation, increasing profits, and cutting spending. Quayle likely thinks that the existing Congress has the power to make the required modifications to put the nation on a course to financial strength. He likely thinks that the current Congress needs to take the effort to make these changes, rather than waiting on future Congresses to do so. Quayle's quote indicates that he believes that the present Congress has the power to make a difference and must act to guarantee the nation's long-term financial stability. He likely believes that the current Congress ought to take the initiative to make the needed changes to put the nation on a course to fiscal strength.
This quote is written / told by Ben Quayle somewhere between November 5, 1976 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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