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[The Democratic Daily ] KERRY: …to start with, and I think a lot of smart people, like Warren Buffett and others have said to me, you know, `I didn’t ask for that reduction, I don’t need that reduction, and, in fact, I’d be much happier if our economy were working more effectively and we could lower the cost of health care, provide greater incentives for growth in other sectors, and I’ll make a lot more money.’ So says Warren Buffet.
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