We impugn the private sector, we impugn main street America, and the bureaucracy cannot be held to any different standard whatsoever.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We have this idea of bureaucracy in local government, and it's generally things that we're frustrated at. It doesn't work the way we like it to work.
The private sector doesn't sit around and say - 'Well, since the president said we should do this, we should do it.'
We have to make bureaucracy sexy.
We cannot get serious about helping the private sector create quality jobs without focusing first on the main drivers of our economy - the American middle class and those struggling to enter it.
Americans cannot maintain their essential faith in government if there are two Americas, in which the private sector's work subsidizes the disproportionate benefits of this new public sector elite.
Private sector cannot substitute the role of the government in primary education.
History tells us that America does best when the private sector is energetic and entrepreneurial and the government is attentive and engaged. Who among us, really, would, looking back, wish to edit out either sphere at the entire expense of the other?
The private sector is motivated by profit and efficiency and the US government often is not.
We can not continue to allow this over reliance on government to replace the cornerstone institution that has made the American experience possible.
We've been so preoccupied with getting the government to behave in a fair and democratic way, we were not able to focus on the private sector where most of the jobs are, where most of the wealth and opportunities are.