“There's a real difference between venture capitalism and vulture capitalism. Venture capitalism we like. Vulture capitalism, no. And the fact of the matter is that he's going to have to face up to this at some time or another, and South Carolina is as good a place to draw that line in the sand as any.” KnowsTryingRealMatterStatesDoneFactsUseProblemJobsFacesPresidentDifferencesLinesUnitedUnited StatesKnow HowRepublicanPaperDrawsCapitalismSouthSandTexasVentureCarolinaSouth CarolinaVultureLines In The Sand Author:Rick Perry
“It would convert the Treasury of the United States into a manufactory of paper money. It makes the House of Representatives and the Senate, or the caucus of the party which happens to be in the majority, the absolute dictator of the financial and business affairs of this country. This scheme surpasses all the centralism and all the Caesarism that were ever charged upon the Republican party in the wildest days of the war or in the events growing out of the war.” WarCountryStatesHappensHouseUnitedPartyUnited StatesGrowingEventsRepublicanPaperAbsolutesMajorityAffairFinancialSenateRepresentativesDictatorSchemesRepublican PartyTreasuryHouse Of RepresentativesCaucusPaper Money Author:James A. Garfield
“What made Obama unique was that he was the ultimate charismatic politician - the most unknown stranger ever to achieve the presidency in the United States. No one knew who he was, he came out of nowhere, he had this incredible persona that floated him above the fray, destroyed Hillary, took over the Democratic Party and became president. This is truly unprecedented: A young unknown with no history, no paper trail, no well-known associates, self-created.” WellsMadeSelfStatesYoungPresidentUnitedPartyKnownUnited StatesAchievePoliticianPaperUniqueUltimateDemocraticIncrediblesStrangerDestroyedAssociatesPresidencyWell KnownTrailsDemocratic PartyPersonaUnprecedentedCharismaticFray Author:Charles Krauthammer
“The commercial paper market, when that dries up, you know, that's just like sucking the blood out of the economic body of the United States.” KnowsStatesBodyUnitedUnited StatesBloodEconomicPaper Author:Howard Warren Buffett
“Every time I open the paper, there's some symphony orchestra collapsing somewhere in the United States. What the hell is going on? And then you find out that the board members try to run these things as businesses.” TryingStatesRunningUnitedUnited StatesHellMembersPaperBoardsOrchestraSymphonySymphony OrchestrasBoard Members Author:Brice Marden
“The two most important documents affecting the destiny of America are the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States. Both these immortal papers relate primarily to the freedom of the individual.” TwoImportantStatesAmericaIndividualUnitedDestinyUnited StatesPaperConstitutionIndependenceRelateImmortalDocumentsDeclarationPapersDeclaration Of IndependenceConstitution Of The United States Author:David O. McKay
“From the inception of our nation our American ancestors intended for the United States to operate under a precious-metals monetary system or, more specifically, under a monetary system in which people used gold and silver coins rather than paper money as the media of exchange.” PeopleStatesUsedNationsUnitedUnited StatesMediaPaperGoldSilverMetalsAncestorCoinsMonetaryInceptionGold And SilverMonetary SystemPaper MoneyPrecious Metal Author:Jacob G. Hornberger
“Pope John Paul II himself was kind of a rather independent, creative man. I remember being told by somebody who worked very close with him in preparation for his first visit to the United States in 1979, he studied our normative documents, Declaration of Independence, the Federalist Papers, the Constitution. And he was amazed. He called his priests first thing in the morning and he said, he said, I thought America was a pagan country.” MenFirstsKindSaidCountryStatesAmericaRememberUnitedMorningUnited StatesCreativePaperConstitutionIndependentIndependencePreparationPriestsDocumentsPopeAmazedDeclarationPapersPaganDeclaration Of IndependenceFederalistFederalist PapersJohn PaulJohn Paul IiPope John Paul Author:Chris Matthews