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Donald Marron Quotes

«You could argue this is something that had to happen, but it is happening faster, probably, than most people expected.»
Author: Donald Marron
«In 1990, we said the '90s were going to be the decade of the individual.»
Author: Donald Marron
«After those several years of great growth, people's expectations have been very high - probably too high. And at the first sign of a slowdown they react they other way.»
Author: Donald Marron
«The program appears to be bankrupt.»
Author: Donald Marron
«This is a current law projection, not a forecast.»
Author: Donald Marron
«There's a significant amount of uncertainty about what's going to happen with the various tax provisions that are scheduled to expire and what's going to happen with the alternative minimum tax. Depending on how those issues turn out, our projections would obviously have to change.»
Author: Donald Marron
«All of those things expiring is in our projection.»
Author: Donald Marron
«It is true that the capital gains realizations have been very strong. Connecting that strength specifically to the tax reduction is a challenge because of the other things that have happened in the economy. [In order to do] that I'd have to plead the need for more research.»
Author: Donald Marron
«In principle, it may be possible to deliver a higher amount of fiscal aid to state and local governments at a lower cost to the federal government if such aid is delivered as an outlay instead of as a tax preference.»
Author: Donald Marron