When you live in Washington, D.C., you do get a sense, in a very direct way, of the durability of our government and really, the greatness of the American system.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We need to make people understand that there is a definite connection between what happens in their everyday lives and the decisions we make in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. is a city filled with people who believe they are important.
Sometimes I wonder whether Washington's liberal politicians truly understand the greatness that is America.
Everything we do is very, very touched by what happens in Washington.
I've been a political junkie for a long time. I find the way Washington works is just fascinating to me.
America is smarter than the politicians. America is demanding a change and not more of the same cronyism, not more of the same deception, corruption, and business. Washington, D.C., needs to be shaken up.
When it comes to the environment in our own backyard, we understand it far better than anybody in Washington D.C.
Sometimes, it takes leaving to gain some perspective. I see that clearly every time I leave Washington, D.C., and return to Indiana. I see the bizarre bubble that seems to enclose the Beltway and makes people forget what regular people care about.
Most of the people who live in Washington come from other places and you can learn something from them.
Washington, D.C. is what is broken, not the immigration policies. We have good laws. We have people suffer every day because of government's failure to enforce the law and be respectful to the process we have. We have a pathway to citizenship already in place.