I unabashedly, unashamedly, unequivocally support the explosion of entrepreneurs in the capitalist system.
... giving tax incentives for more labor ownership of company stock will do more to create jobs and increase productivity than all the "emergency full employment" bills proposed.
I have come to think that capital punishment should be abolished.
He'll call that trickle-down. I call it Niagara Falls.
When democratic governments create economic calamity, free markets get the blame.
I can't understand why the Democratic parties seem so hostile to economic growth and business.
Ladies and gentlemen, communism didn't fall. It was pushed.
The problem is that the economy isn't growing fast enough to accommodate the level of spending produced through the democratic process.
There is a kind of victory in good work, no matter how humble.
There ought to be a thoughtful welfare-reform debate that doesn't turn into something that could be called scapegoating.
We want peace with all our hearts. But peace cannot be achieved through weakness.
I can't help but care about the rights of the people I used to shower with.
I learned about the market's power when I was traded to the Buffalo Bills for $100.
Pro football gave me a good sense of perspective to enter politics: I'd already been booed, cheered, cut, sold, traded and hung in effigy.
Health care amounts to l4% of our GNP-a lot of money. It is the size of the Italian economy. And the president turned it over to his wife.
Republicans many times can't get the words 'equality of opportunity' out of their mouths. Their lips do not form that way.
Quarterbacks are always ready.
People want opportunity so they can earn security.
The leaders of the Democratic Party aren't soft on Communism. They're soft on Democracy.
The Democratic Party is the party of the status quo.
Democracy is not a mathematical deduction proved once and for all time. Democracy is a just faith fervently held, commitment to be tested again and again in the fiery furnace of history.
I think Bush understands the Internet and the incredible expansion of global e-commerce.
I am shocked that Republicans can't explain why our technological and economic advantages are the result of sound monetary and economic policy.
The real problem is deflation. That is the opposite of inflation but equally serious to the borrower.
I think it is important for all those young out there - who someday hope to play real football, where you throw it and kick it and run with it and put it in your hands - [that] a distinction should be made that football is democratic capitalism, whereas soccer is a European socialist sport.