And if we make the process political, if we start to make it personal, we're actually going to frustrate good public policy, in terms of managing this money.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If we are to attract private investment, if we are to be able to make the legislature feel the moneys from taxpayers are being used properly, we must be ever vigilant of the duty to efficiently use all funds we receive.
Policy makers still think that if we just hand out more money the world's problems will be solved.
If each of us is to feel that he or she is valued, this calls for more than public funding.
Money has always been in politics. And I'm not sure you'd want money to be completely out of politics.
People understand that you have to do difficult things to sort out our own public finances.
The government can help, but we need to make this transition now to a recovery led by private investment, private.
We need to find a way of having a conversation across the parties on how you fund local government.
You never talk about what you want when giving money. I don't pay attention to what other people think... There shouldn't be restrictions of any kind on political contributions.
If I'm elected president, I'll make people's voice the foundation of policymaking.
Well private money can take risks in a way that government money often isn't willing to.
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