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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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There are more repercussions for a person being a chronic speeding violator in our country, than there is for a big bank being a chronic violator of S.E.C. rules!
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I think we need an American jobs agenda for the climate challenge which means American renewable grid, more renewable energy.
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There are some rights that are so fundamental to our society that you'd think the public debate would be closed on them. The right of every American citizen to vote - regardless of age, race, or income level - is one of them.
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When people live in the full light of an open society, paying their taxes, abiding by the rules, that makes not only our country safer and more secure because people are not relegated to living in the shadows and not creating underground economies, it also is better for wages because the fact that people are working on the books in the open means that there's greater demand for labor and you don't have this submarket.
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We live in a very different world than the one that we inherited from our parents and from our grandparents. Times are changing, and states must adapt to win.
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We need to focus on destroying ISIL, but we shouldn't be the ones declaring that [Bashir] Assad must go.
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When you create an economy where you subsidize corporate profits through a welfare program and food stamps in order to keep wages low in some perverse pursuit of 'competiveness,' than you reap the fruits of the anger that you sow.
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Leaders exhibit two essential characteristics, the willingness to confront adversity and a clearly articulated future preference.
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