At the White House, everybody works for the same person. They're all part of the same company. But on Capitol Hill, they're all independent contractors. They all work for themselves. That's a formula for getting news.
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The White House doesn't create jobs. The government together - White House, Congress - creates policies that allow for greater job creation.
Different people work different ways.
When you work in the White House you talk to the White House staff all day, so you're talking to the guy who handles the congressional liaison and the guy who's handling domestic politics and the guy who's handling the American economy and so forth.
All leaders share something in common. They feel they are the only ones who can do the job.
We work for the families back home, we do not work for the lobbyists that prowl the halls of the capital building, do not forget who we work for.
We are legislators, not public works contractors. People look up to us to make serious laws that could change the lives of a great number of people or could change the way society is run or managed.
Public employee unions are hardly the only group involved in bare-knuckles politics. Businesses lobby fiercely, and executives make hefty campaign donations.
A president is always cosseted by his staff.
Laboring men can perform for themselves the office of becoming their own employers.
I work for Donald Trump, and everyone knows that.