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Buchanan

15th President of the United States (1791-1868)

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President Buchanan James Buchanan

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This is Dennis Buchanan.
Mr. Buchanan would like to have a chat with you inside.
Who's Mr. Buchanan?
This is Mr. Buchanan.
Mr. Buchanan.
There's no need for you to try and scare us, Mr. Buchanan.
I'm sorry, Mr. Buchanan, we'd like to cooperate with you on this thing, but we just can't.
Now we don't want Buchanan's men on our tracks, the other people either.
That's Buchanan's phone number.
May I speak to Mr. Buchanan?
I think Mr. Buchanan would like a word with you.
We need that help you offered, Mr. Buchanan.
Buchanan speaking.
Call Dr. Buchanan.
Dr. Buchanan tells me that you're doing good at the hospital.
If you stick to business, no reason why you shouldn't take Buchanan's place.
Buchanan!
Mr Buchanan would like to talk to you.
This is Mr Buchanan.
There's no need for you to try and scare us, Mr Buchanan.
I'm sorry, Mr Buchanan, we. we'd like to cooperate with you on this thing, but we just can't.
We don't want Buchanan's men or the others on our tracks.
That's Buchanan's number.
May I speak to Mr Buchanan?
I think Mr Buchanan would like a word with you.
So if we're gonna make this work, it has to be with you, Mrs. Buchanan.
Don't worry, Mrs. Buchanan.
Meet Tom Buchanan and Sam Perkins.
When you arrive at Glasgow, you change to Buchanan St. Station.
You'll need all your time to get to Buchanan Street.
His name is Angier Buchanan Duke.
Willow Macgreagor, I have the honor to present to you Ash Buchanan.
Come up, Ash Buchanan.
My cousin, Daisy Buchanan, lived in one of East Egg's glittering white palaces, with her husband Tom, whom I'd known in college.
Mr Buchanan. - How are you?
Mr Tom Buchanan, son of Mr Tom Buchanan of Chicago, Illinois, blew into my life with more pomp and circumstance than Louisville ever knew before.
Next day you married Tom Buchanan, without so much as a shiver.

News and current affairs

The recent death of James M. Buchanan, the father of public-choice economics, is reason to reflect on his sage warnings.
Buchanan was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1986 for bringing to the study of government and the behavior of government officials the same rigorous analysis that economists had long applied to private economic decision-making.
Buchanan concluded that politicians' pursuit of self-interest inevitably leads to poor outcomes.
Buchanan considered such analysis romantic.
Buchanan predicted that, by hiding the full costs, the ability to finance public spending through deficits would lead to higher spending and lower taxes at the expense of future generations, whose members were not directly represented in current voting.
Buchanan argued tirelessly for lower government spending, balanced budgets (even a balanced-budget amendment to the US Constitution), and streamlined regulation.
Buchanan, along with Milton Friedman and many others, correctly pointed out that government failures are as numerous as market failures.
Hence Buchanan's disdain for romanticizing government action.

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