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Quotes About Administration

At the Parliamentary level Collins privately explored every avenue open to him to bring down the Northern Administration.
~ Tim Pat Coogan
The CIA's officers in Baghdad and in Washington tried to warn that the path the president was pursuing in Iraq was disastrous. They said the United States could not run a country it did not understand. Their words carried no weight at the White House. They were heresy in an administration whose policies were based on faith.
~ Tim Weiner
I do not believe that Congress or the Administration should prohibit the medical community from pursuing a promising avenue of research that may improve the lives of millions of Americans.
~ Tom Allen
When Joe Biden dismantled Trump-era border protections on his first day in office, he created a slow-burning national security crisis.
~ Miranda Devine
I actually went out and tried to hire the very best Cabinet officers that I could, understanding they can make help make the hard calls for the budget position that we're in.
~ Bill Haslam
Do you see Fox News go after Republican officials all the time? No, you almost never see that. You see them do that to Trump administration officials almost never.
~ Cenk Uygur
Our nation is grounded on the rule of law, and the public must be assured that government officials administer the law fairly.
~ Rod Rosenstein
I don't give a darn about coal or about oil. I do give a darn about oil jobs. I do give a darn about the jobs that coal can bring... I am against the Obama administration demonizing certain forms of energy and glorying others. I say, bring it all in.
~ Niger Innis
On issue after issue, the Obama Administration has openly ignored, defied, and unilaterally tried to change the law.
~ Ted Cruz
From the beginning of my administration, I have made it clear that I will budget openly and honestly with the people of Louisiana.
~ John Bel Edwards
A great opera house isn't run by a director, but by a great administrator.
~ Steven Berkoff
I've got an opinion on everything, so I should go into management.
~ Richard Gough
He destroyed Iraq. When he became president in 1979 he gained total control of a country with a well-educated population, an efficient administration and extensive oil reserves. In a quarter of a century, he impoverished his people, drove many of them into exile and left the Iraqi oilfields in the hands of foreign troops.
~ Patrick Cockburn
It is possible to have the administration of the sacraments and the preaching of the Word of God and to have it be simply a human exercise.
~ Dallas Willard
One final bit of advice. The next time a senior administrator of the CIA tells you she has a national-security crisis ... Leave the bullshit in Cambridge.
~ Dan Brown
Plato complains that whereas in simpler matters—like shoe-making—we think only a specially-trained person will serve our purpose, in politics we presume that every one who knows how to get votes knows how to administer a city or a state.
~ Will Durant
even a tax on the tax-collecting farmers general.
~ Will Durant
Even the bureaucracy does not shatter the stillness.
~ Chris Matthews
It is Basic Management 101 that if you reward failure you are going to get more failure, and if you want success you should reward success. But if you look at the way this administration has approached national security, they have kind of got that principle backwards.
~ Chris Van Hollen
The law has no compassion. And justice is administered without compassion.
~ Christopher Darden
late Francoism: the extravagant bureaucracy easily circumvented by insiders;
~ Helen Graham
Faculty: The people who get what's left after the football coach receives his salary.
~ Henny Youngman
The work of internal government has become the task of controlling the thousands of fifth-rate men
~ Henry B. Adams
Like other observers, I look at the U.S health care program and see an administrative monstrosity, a truly bizarre melange of thousands of payers with payment systems that differ for no socially beneficial reason, as well as staggeringly complex public systems with mind-boggling administered prices and other rules expressing distinctions that can only be regarded as weird.
~ Henry J. Aaron