171 Quotes by Martin O'Malley

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    Progress is a choice. Job creation is a choice. Whether we give our children a future of more or a future of less – this, too, is a choice.

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    I think we can all agree that every child’s home deserves to be protected equally under the law, that there is dignity in every child’s home.

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    To those who say climate change is not caused by human activity or that addressing it will harm the economy, let’s encourage them to go to college, too, and to study physics and to study economics, but for the rest of us, let’s get to work.

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    We need to be much more far thinking in this new 21st century era of – of nation state failures and conflict. It’s not just about getting rid of a single dictator. It is about understanding the secondary and third consequences that fall next.

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    His problem, is that the other side of Lindsey Graham is that he’s known as sort of, I don’t know, a moderate, an accommodationist.

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    Donald Trump is a racist. Donald Trump in fact is making fascist appeals. That’s why many self-respecting Republicans are not supporting Donald Trump for president.

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    Romney economics would spell disaster for America’s middle class. In this economy there are shipbuilders and ship wreckers.

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    ISIS has brought down a Russian airliner. ISIS has now attacked a western democracy in – in France. And we do have a role in this. Not solely ours, but we must work collaboratively with other nations.

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    We have now under President Obama’s leadership had 29 months in a row of private sector job growth. That stretch of positive private sector job growth hasn’t happened since 2005. We still have a long way to go, but we are moving in the right direction.

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