“The United States didn't create religious liberty. Religious liberty created the United States of America. It's the reason we are here today. This is an essential freedom and an essential right and I don't think you give up this right by simply taking a job.” ThinkingGivingStatesReasonTodayJobsAmericaReligiousUnitedLibertyUnited StatesEssentialsGiving UpUnited States Of AmericaReligious Liberty Author:Bobby Jindal
“The other thing that gives a scientific man the creeps in the world today are the methods of choosing leaders - in every nation. Today, for example, in the United States, the two political parties have decided to employ public relations men, that is, advertising men, who are trained in the necessary methods of telling the truth or lying in order to develop a product.” MenWorldGivingTwoStatesTodayPoliticalLyingOrderNationsUnitedPartyLeaderUnited StatesExampleProductsDecidedRelationMethodAdvertisingTelling The TruthPolitical PartiesCreepsWorld TodayPublic Relations Author:Richard P. Feynman
“Ten years ago, the level was nowhere near what it is today. (on soccer in the United States)” YearsStatesTodayLevelsUnitedUnited StatesTenYears AgoSoccerUsa Author:Landon Donovan
“High-speed trains in Japan can now reach 375 mph - twice as fast as any public transit train in the United States. America's railroads were once the envy of the world. Today they are in disrepair and we are falling further and further behind the rest of the world. We need to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, including rail. When we do that we not only make our country more productive and efficient, we create millions of new jobs.” WorldNeedsCountryStatesTodayJobsAmericaFallUnitedBehindsMillionsUnited StatesTrainIncludingSpeedEnvyOur CountryProductiveJapanEfficientInfrastructureWorld TodayRailRailroadsNew JobCrumblingHigh SpeedMphCrumbling Infrastructure Author:Bernie Sanders
“Today nearly every combat brigade located within the United States would report that they are not ready for duty. They are at the lowest levels of readiness.” StatesTodayLevelsUnitedUnited StatesReadyDutyReportsCombatLowestReadinessNot Ready Author:Ike Skelton