I am a fiscal conservative.

Fiscal prudence is very important.

Basically, I'm a fiscal conservative.

There needs to be fiscal common sense.

America's fiscal future is frightening.

Our first fiscal year, we were profitable.

We have major fiscal problems on our hand.

Let's push the Pentagon off the fiscal cliff.

Fiscal discipline can turn the economy around.

Congress must demonstrate fiscal responsibility.

Europe is trying to get its fiscal house in order.

Caution, not exuberance, should be our fiscal motto.

I'm a fiscal conservative. That's how I define myself.

Union members are fiscal conservatives, a lot of them.

I'm a right-wing fiscal conservative and a social liberal.

We combine fiscal responsibility with social responsibility.

Every Democrat on Capitol Hill professes to be a fiscal hawk.

My reputation is as a fiscal hawk. At least, I hope that it is.

In Congress, I was a relentless advocate for fiscal responsibility.

I'm still a fiscal conservative, and I'm inclined to pay down debt.

Only when we have economic growth can we push through fiscal reform.

It is important for India to stay the course on fiscal consolidation.

Gradual fiscal consolidation may also be stimulative in the short run.

Monetary discipline forces fiscal discipline on the politicians as well.

Fiscal policy is a very important part of the tool kit for policy makers.

I think there is a shared sense of urgency in Washington on fiscal issues.

Even in a time of fiscal austerity, education is more than just an expense.

As a fiscal conservative, I think that our government should pay for itself.

If it was up to me, I would have put more money into the state fiscal relief.

More generally, I strongly believe in the importance of fiscal responsibility.

Some people call themselves fiscal conservatives; my wife says I'm just cheap.

Leaders should not just talk about - but walk the walk of - fiscal conservatism.

Everyone must be in the same competitive situation, including on the fiscal level.

Donors, like voters, increasingly expect candidates to exercise fiscal discipline.

Government at all levels has kicked the fiscal can down the road for far too long.

We can't continue to kick the can when it comes to the fiscal state of this country.

Japan's future prospects depend on ensuring fiscal sustainability over the long term.

The country needs fiscal discipline to build a strong economy and for social justice.

Even people on the liberal side are starting to worry about going off a fiscal cliff.

Aging bodies are fiscal black holes into which you can pour endless amounts of money.

Fiscal policy is not just, or even not even principally, the purview of the president.

My dream is universal income, with a completely different fiscal system to finance it.

What I am is a principled conservative individual who believes in fiscal responsibility.

I know the exploding cost of health care is at the root of our long-term fiscal challenges.

Now make no mistake, I think we need a strong dose of fiscal conservatism in Washington, D.C.

America must reduce its fiscal deficit, modernize its infrastructure, and improve its schools.

I am in favour of a different Europe, where each state can adopt its fiscal and monetary system.

If we have a common currency, the main regulator for policy in the country is the fiscal policy.

If the fiscal cliff occurs, I don't think the Federal Reserve has the tools to offset that event.

It is past time for Congress to get serious about our spending crisis and impose fiscal restraint.

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