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Shrinkage Meme Quotes By John McCain

The problem ... is that most members of Congress don't pay attention to what's going on. — John McCain

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Edward Zigler

I don't think child care is ever going to be much of a federal effort. Just like education. Six or 7 percent - that's all I want from the government. Pay that piece of it for poor or developmentally disabled children. — Edward Zigler

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Jonathan L. Howard

It was about then that the effects of great wealth and a small gene pool started to spell their doom. — Jonathan L. Howard

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Alexander Pope

At length corruption, like a general flood (So long by watchful ministers withstood), Shall deluge all; and avarice, creeping on, Spread like a low-born mist, and blot the sun. — Alexander Pope

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Neil Patrick Harris

On MTV, the dialogue can be a little darker, more interesting and edgy ... the animation is just phenomenal. It's a CGI program that's doing all the animation. — Neil Patrick Harris

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Laura Wade

I'm not posh at all. I grew up in Sheffield but never managed to pick up the accent - which was careless because there'd be some cache now in being a northern playwright, but I missed out on that one. — Laura Wade

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Jack Donovan

As things get worse and the State seems powerless to help, the State will seem less and less legitimate. People will lose their moral connection to it. Laws will seem more like revenue traps and shakedowns. The state will start to seem more like another extortion racket, and, as in Mexico, people will have a harder time telling the good guys from the bad guys. — Jack Donovan

Shrinkage Meme Quotes By Abraham Lincoln

The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credits needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. By the adoption of these principles, the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity. — Abraham Lincoln