We have never yet had a labor Government that knew what taking power really means; they always act like second-class citizens.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No one in government should ever think that the citizens they work for can't or won't scrutinize their actions.
I never knew a government yet that wanted to do anything.
Before my tenure, people didn't seem to think that citizens had a right to limit the size of their government.
People create jobs, not the government.
Government workers often get a bad rap, but it's rare for them to receive much appreciation when government works.
We have an extreme rightwing government in this country, although it's called the Labour government.
But ours was intended to be a citizen government. It is what of, by and for the people means. And when our most important issue in California is the creation of jobs, I think it's quite helpful to have someone in the U.S. Senate or in the governor's seat who actually knows where jobs come from.
But I do know this: that the two and a half years that I've been at HUD, I am absolutely convinced that some of the best workers in the world are in Federal Government.
When you have a new government assume power, everyone, without exception, has to work for the benefit of the common good.
We have seen a central government promote the power of labor-union bosses, and in turn be supported by that power, until it has become entirely too much a government of and for one class, which is exactly what our Founding Fathers wanted most to prevent.