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American lawyer and politician, Death: 12-1-2012
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Folks can't carry around money in their pocket. They've got to go to an ATM machine, and they've got to pay a few dollars to get their own dollars out of the machine. Who ever thought you'd pay cash to get cash? That's where we've gotten to.
Bill Janklow

2.
What's taken God 200 years to create was wiped out in a couple of days by what was apparently an arsonist, And it just shows you what a sick world we live in nowadays.
Bill Janklow

3.
I like practicing law.
Bill Janklow

4.
What did Citibank get out of it? It got the ability to reverse the arbitrage. Actually, what they got was the ability to give themselves a profit, and that saved the bank.
Bill Janklow

5.
You stick a credit card in a machine, and you pay $3 or whatever it is to get cash - your own money.
Bill Janklow

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6.
Those 3,000 jobs in Sioux Falls, based on our population back then in Sioux Falls, would have taken 300,000 jobs in New York City to equal it at Citibank.
Bill Janklow

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Citibank had nothing to do with getting reelected.
Bill Janklow

8.
There's a world out there, and you've got to look at both sides of the mountain in your lifetime.
Bill Janklow

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They're pushing credit cards. They don't take Visa, but they do take American Express, or they don't take this one, but they take that one, or you'd better bring this one, or if you forget who you are, look on your credit card; it will be there.
Bill Janklow

10.
Weve become a plastic society.
Bill Janklow

11.
I bought a railroad during this period of time.
Bill Janklow

12.
So people ought to be free to leave here, but there ought to be opportunity for them to come home.
Bill Janklow