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Liz Compton Quotes

«People are very desperate this time of year right after the holidays when they may not have realized how much they have spent. But you want to make sure that where you turn is actually helping you and not putting you further in debt.»
Author: Liz Compton
«Taking care of your bills is an important thing. But there are some things that people need to know.»
Author: Liz Compton
«It's discouraging whenever we find new trees. But the fact is, we can't stop hurricanes.»
Author: Liz Compton
«We won't be cutting exposed trees anymore. We can't do what we don't have money for.»
Author: Liz Compton
«There's a lot of questions we can't answer yet, because we don't know. We just don't know.»
Author: Liz Compton
«Every law is contingent on funding for enforcement. The federal government has indicated it would not pay for removal of trees. If we don't have the money, we can't remove the trees.»
Author: Liz Compton
«It's just a drop in the bucket.»
Author: Liz Compton
«They think they will get a four-star hotel and great accommodations, and it turns out to be a rat hole.»
Author: Liz Compton
«The 15 million lasted until February. Then we went back to the feds and asked for more, and they not only said, no, they said heck no.»
Author: Liz Compton
«We aren't going to be cutting any residential trees. Upon further review of the science, the (U.S. Department of Agriculture) decided it would be would be pointless.... You just can't keep going into people's yards for the next 50 years.»
Author: Liz Compton