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“ THEY SAID IT”


“We have to start more precisely identifying individuals, whether Republican or Democrat, that understand what the business


community is all about.” —American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves, remarking on the group’s intention to look past party labels when making political contributions.


—The Daily Show host Jon Stewart, opening a laptop and issuing a challenge to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.


to attempt to download every movie ever made, and you’re going to try to sign up for Obamacare, and we’ll see which happens first.”


“I’m going ARKANSAS TRUCKING REPORT | Issue 5 2013


“As I’ve said before, if we want to get things done in Washington, we must


work together. We cannot allow a few irresponsible members of the U.S.


House of Representatives to play games with our nation’s future.”


—U.S Senator Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) commenting on the bipartisan agreement he negotiated with fellow centrist colleagues in the U.S. Senate that reopened the federal government and extended the nation’s borrowing authority into early next year.


work and get a sustainable funding source.”


“I really believe we can


—Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman, U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), speaking on the prospect of Congress’s ability to identify and implement a sustainable funding mechanism for the highway trust fund.


“I AM NOT A CRIMINAL.”


—Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) responding to being labeled as the “villain of villains” by House Republicans, who Reid claimed were too mad at him personally for not giving into their demands to repeal or delay Obamacare in order ot reopen the government.


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