We have to stop delaying. That is an excuse.
If you distort markets as much as the International Monetary Fund says our markets are being distorted, we cannot fall back on this lazy ass...
Five hundred and fifty billion dollars a year really does distort those markets.
It would take a particularly sadistic boss to cut someone's salary by 50 percent and then give them a 6 percent raise and ask for praise for...
If we are not going to take those barriers away, then why are we--why bother innovating?
To totally misquote Shakira, the math don't lie, and it is imperative that our lips don't either.
If I get elected 8 more times, fingers crossed, I will have as much experience in this line of work as I do in the energy sector.
This is going to be a huge economic cost, and I think we all need to reach out to our cities...
the best way to predict the future is to create it.
I was wondering if you think there's a merit for us looking into that as a systematic way of not--of increasing the pie?
I was startled to see the broad support for a single-sector approach in this.