The government shouldn't step in at the first stage and create land banks. Industry should buy the land as much as they can, and if they get stuck, then the government should step in.
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Government should concentrate on building up infrastructure and skill development. Simplification of taxation is another important area.
Forget about banks that are too big to fail; the focus should be on cities, municipalities and countries that are too big to fail.
Government's role should be only to keep the playing field level, and to work hand in hand with business on issues such as employment. But beyond this, to as great an extent as possible, it should get the hell out of the way.
The federal government needs to do a much better job of managing our resources, but the sale or transfer of our land is an extreme proposal, and I won't tolerate it.
Every time there's a dip in the market, we buy. If you don't buy the land right, it ain't going to work.
I think if you buy from people who are taking care of the land, you're supporting the future of this country.
The government should do its job. The government's job is, in fact, to run the country, to manage the country, to govern the country. And governance is an important thing, not application where it suits one so, to micro control where it suits them on the other hand.
I don't think the government should be in the trailer-park business. I don't think they know how to run a trailer park.
The federal government needs to get off the backs of small businesses and let the private sector grow and create jobs instead of harnessing it with onerous regulations and a repressive tax code.
The government can't create jobs; they'll destroy jobs trying to do it. The government doesn't have any money; all they have is a printing press. We need to free markets to create jobs; if the government wants to help, they should reduce their burden on the economy.
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