A Quote by Doug Ford

I want to put money back in people's pockets. — © Doug Ford
I want to put money back in people's pockets.
I've told the UFC brass I want big fights: fights that are going to put money in their pockets and money in my pockets and staple me as one of the best of all-time.
The best reason to diminish social programs is not to put more money in people's pockets but to put more responsibility in people's pockets.
I want pockets in my dresses. I put pockets in everything! I want pockets inside my pockets.
One of the best ways to grow this economy is to put money in people's pockets.
We need enormous pockets, pockets big enough for our families and our friends, and even the people who aren't on our lists, people we've never met but still want to protect. We need pockets for boroughs and for cities, a pocket that could hold the universe.
Raise the taxes, and we find less money in our pockets. Lower the taxes, and we've got more money in those pockets, and we spend it on all kinds of things.
You must believe in people. You must give back their money in their own pockets.
Money is always there but the pockets change; it is not in the same pockets after a change, and that is all there is to say about money.
As far as money goes, there's a saying in Denmark: 'Your last suit doesn't have any pockets.' You can't take it with you. You can make all the money you want, but who cares?
Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 will benefit about 28 million workers across the country. And it will help businesses, too - raising the wage will put more money in people's pockets, which they will pump back into the economy by spending it on goods and services in their communities.
All you have to do is follow the money and if you follow the money, it leads right back to Donald Trump's pockets.
Any stimulus package amounts to taking money from the pockets of some Americans and placing it in the pockets of others who have better political connections.
PM Narendra Modi had promised to bring back black money, which he said could put Rs 15 lakh in each of our pockets. If he wants to repair his damaged credibility in this regard, we need to see swift and visible action on the Panama Papers.
Well, I think the best form would be to put money directly in the pockets of consumers.
If workers have less money in their pockets to put food on the table, they will be spending less money; your economy will suffer.
Anything that puts money back in the pockets of the consumer, however you choose to do it, is a good idea.
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