In the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, our nation has been put under considerable fiscal pressure.
We have seven months before the election. Our top priority as fiscal conservatives is to make sure President Obama retires.
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?
It is wrong to believe that Hispanics are Democrats. Hispanics are traditionally and historically conservative, not just socially conservative, but fiscally conservative.
Infrastructure investment can boost economic growth and employment, and, in fact, it is fiscally neutral.
Every day things get better because politicians are addressing the fiscal challenges more aggressively.
My background in financial services and my experience as a state representative have given me the ability to identify our country's fiscal problems and find steps to remedy them.
I represent what I think is a traditional Republican... a limited government, fiscal responsibility, strong national defense, individual freedom and liberty.
I know the exploding cost of health care is at the root of our long-term fiscal challenges.
Strong advocacy for education, health care and worker safety will be indispensable if they are to get their fair share of President Bush's austere budget for the next fiscal year.
Believing that a crisis is a useful thing to create, the Obama administration - which understands that, for liberalism, worse is better - has deliberately aggravated the fiscal shambles that the Great Recession accelerated.
But if they want to really think about the fiscal future of this country, then think about how we have moved from hundreds of billions of surpluses to hundreds of billions of deficits.
What we heard today was not fiscal leadership from our Commander-in-Chief, what we heard today was a political broadside from our Campaigner-in-Chief.
This program that the Republican majority has taken us toward as a country is leading us to fiscal bankruptcy.
It'd be nice if Asian actors could be perceived as profitable, which is the bottom line. We're perceived as not mattering much fiscally.
Fiscally, I'm very conservative. I don't believe in welfare states. I believe in giving people jobs.
We are at crisis point. I think anybody that sees this nation as being on stable economic or fiscal ground is fooling themselves.
Some people call themselves fiscal conservatives; my wife says I'm just cheap.
I am and will remain a tax resident in France and in this regard I will, like all French people, fulfill my fiscal obligations.
Rather than waiting to restore fiscal responsibility after we pass legislation, we must work to ensure we remain committed to it as we draft legislation.
A Bank is but a college of Fiscal Magic.