“Convincing all nations in the civilized world to agree that any investments into these corporations should be tax-free was not an easy task. Tea with the Queen didn’t quite cut it. Saki with the Japanese Prime Minister was pleasant, but not quite enough. We had to offer major trade concessions to our partner nations to bring them to the negotiating table. In retrospect, it was a small price to pay. The talks earned me the title of “The Great Negotiator.” I didn't mind.” GovernmentWittyEntertainingDiplomacyLiterary FictionSatiricalSuccinctPolitical GoalsFast Read Book:The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far] Source: The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]
“Being the World’s Most Powerful Leader is Easier Than You Think One of my first executive orders was to impose a moratorium on any new federal government hiring. That got the “Incredible Shrinking Government” meal simmering. Veto stamps branded into any Congressional salary increase proposal added a certain singed aroma.” GovernmentLeadershipUniquePoliticiansImaginativePracticalGovernedSuccinctFemale Presidents Book:The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far] Source: The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]
“It became increasingly common to resolve international tensions by legal means. The chant “Criminal Trials, Not Missiles” became prevalent after its use in my first State of the Union address. Nice ring to it.” GovernmentDemocracyPolicyWittyHistorical FictionEntertainingDiplomacySuccinctPolitical GoalsFast Read Book:The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far] Source: The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]