I know how to make decisions and stand up to the criticism every day.
From Michael Bloomberg
Stubborn isn't a word I would use to describe myself; pigheaded is more appropriate.
The politics of partisanship and the resulting inaction and excuses have paralyzed decision-making, primarily at the federal level, and the big issues of the day are not being addressed, leaving our future in jeopardy.
We can be certain that cities around the world will compete for the jobs that the next revival of the financial services industry will bring.
It's no fun to protest on an empty stomach.
We cannot continue. Our pension costs and health care costs for our employees are going to bankrupt this city.
The public is upset. If they haven't lost their job, they know somebody that has. If they haven't lost their house, they know somebody that has. What do you do? When something's wrong, it's government's job to fix it, it must be government that's responsible for causing it.
Last I looked - and I'm not a candidate - but last time I checked reading about the Constitution, the Electoral College has nothing to do with parties, has absolutely nothing to do with parties. It's most states are winners take all.
What has changed is that people have stopped working together.
Nobody is going to delegate a lot of power to a secretary that they can't control.
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