My friend Paul Ryan talks about fiscal responsibility, but voted to put two wars on a credit card.

Since the start of the Thatcher economic and fiscal reforms the U.K. economy has expanded five-fold.

Because of fiscal responsibility, we will keep taxes low and maintain important priorities like IPERS.

Every day things get better because politicians are addressing the fiscal challenges more aggressively.

It's time for the sensible center to rise up and push for a rational approach to our fiscal challenges.

In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, our nation has been put under considerable fiscal pressure.

Although virtually all Republicans campaign on fiscal restraint, how many actually care about it deeply?

I do think a focus on fiscal restraint is a central element of the Tea Party, and thank goodness for it!

Restoring responsibility and accountability is essential to the economic and fiscal health of our nation.

Countries with fiscal space should invest in physical and social infrastructure to raise potential growth.

A Tory government with a decent mandate seems the only hope of tackling the fiscal catastrophe responsibly.

The 'fiscal cliff' is a ruse, an invention by the right and the rich, to try and keep their huge tax breaks.

The President must stop gambling with taxpayers' money and get the country back on the path of fiscal sanity.

This program that the Republican majority has taken us toward as a country is leading us to fiscal bankruptcy.

I look forward to working across the aisle in pursuit of our common goal to get Kansas' fiscal house in order.

I will work to restore fiscal responsibility to our country's budget and to provide for a more robust economy.

While their fiscal views aren't mine, the moderates are the last reasonable voice in the current Republican Party.

Most people think of us as this flamboyant airline, but we're really very conservative from the fiscal standpoint.

In the past, proactive fiscal polices almost always meant just more investment and an increase in the fiscal deficit.

I would like to see Greece as a case study, an opportunity for Europe to strengthen its coordination of fiscal policy.

I think 'austerity' is a much abused word. I prefer to call it 'fiscal discipline' or financial, 'financial competency.'

For me, fiscal realism is not a betrayal of Labour values; it is the foundation by which we win the trust of the public.

There is not a country on earth that could get its fiscal house in order by shrinking opportunity and depressing growth.

I think, as Republicans, we need to stick by what we believe in. And that is fiscal conservatism and individual freedom.

Fiscal policy should balance growth, equity, and sustainability concerns, including protecting society's most vulnerable.

With age, life becomes complex and difficult, often fraught with risk on several levels, from the practical to the fiscal.

We have seven months before the election. Our top priority as fiscal conservatives is to make sure President Obama retires.

Beyond monetary policy, fiscal policy has traditionally played an important role in dealing with severe economic downturns.

I would like to see this group in this Congress be starting the process to get ourselves on long term fiscal strong footing.

As always, it would be important to ensure that any fiscal policy changes did not compromise long-run fiscal sustainability.

In times of huge fiscal deficits, no new revenues can be ignored, and renouncing any becomes well nigh politically impossible.

Tough decisions have to be made to close our fiscal gap, stabilise our debt, and restore our state-owned enterprises to health.

I am and will remain a tax resident in France and in this regard I will, like all French people, fulfill my fiscal obligations.

We are at crisis point. I think anybody that sees this nation as being on stable economic or fiscal ground is fooling themselves.

The strong economy means there is fiscal firepower and we need to use that to show people the benefits of the free-market system.

The more we can do to address fiscal austerity, the better our markets will do, and there is a real political shift to doing that.

There's no reason why fiscal responsibility is a Democrat or a Republican point of view. It ought to be all of our points of view.

Having your fiscal house in order and having a more manageable macro-economic future is going to be very useful in creating growth.

The Democratic Party is on the move across the country. Voters are responding to our message of progress and fiscal responsibility.

Our first priority has to be getting our fiscal house in order - and creating an atmosphere for the private sector in job creation.

Fiscal discipline is a priority in Romania, and we have already proven we are committed and able to make real progress in this area.

The great thing about fiscal policy is that it has a direct impact and doesn't require you to bind the hands of future policymakers.

My grandfather was a popular senator, known as an advocate for fiscal responsibility, including the line-item veto for the president.

We in Scotland need fiscal responsibility. Quite simply, we need to be responsible for what we raise in tax and what we spend in tax.

We have created a ministry of the family to work on fertility, nurseries, on a fiscal system which takes large families into account.

Arizona is in the midst of a fiscal crisis. We've cut school funding. And they pass a bill questioning Obama's citizenship? For real?

I think achieving a higher fiscal stability is also a very important condition for restoring an environment which is conducive to growth.

Chancellor Angela Merkel and Wolfgang Schaeuble, her finance minister, are right to oppose fiscal and bank unions without political union.

I stand for limited government, fiscal responsibility, personal freedom, personal responsibility, so the Republican Party will support me.

In the end, the politics of the euro zone weren't strong enough to create a fully integrated fiscal union with a common banking system, etc.

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