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Remarkably, there are leaders in Washington who don't understand why it's so important for us to have a budget.
Susan Brooks -
I have never chosen my next job. I focus on what's in front of me, and serendipity steps in.
Susan Brooks
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I'm pragmatic. I like efficiency. I want to read what's in front of me and not have my hands tied.
Susan Brooks -
A budget matters to people who worry about protecting and saving critical programs like Medicare and Social Security. A budget matters to younger workers who fear that more and more money will be taken from their paychecks to fund another generation's spending spree.
Susan Brooks -
For too long, the Democratic majority in Washington has failed to see the value in the sound model of working hard and living within your means.
Susan Brooks -
A budget matters to Americans who can't afford to see their taxes go up or lose the jobs that would be destroyed in the process.
Susan Brooks