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Quotes About Government

There is no such thing as a natural monopoly, any more than there is a natural crime. There isn't a single profession or service of a productive nature that should be a monopoly , enforced by law. If any one businessman in a given field can successfully provide all the services and best products at the best price, you could loosely call that a natural monopoly, but it's not a monopoly in the usual sense—that is, it isn't coercive.
~ Ayn Rand
la única manera de tener algo de ley es teniendo la menor cantidad posible. No encuentro ningún principio ético con el cual medir la concepción absolutamente inmoral de un Estado, salvo en la cantidad de tiempo, pensamiento, dinero, esfuerzo y obediencia que la sociedad arranca a cada uno de sus miembros.
~ Ayn Rand
Every political system is based on some code of ethics.
~ Ayn Rand
directly, the citizens would (and should) be willing to pay for such services, as they pay for insurance.
~ Ayn Rand
I don't see it. It's a backward, primitive, unenlightened place. They don't even have a modern government. It's the worst government in any state. The laziest. It does nothing—outside of keeping law courts and a police department. It doesn't do anything for the people. It doesn't help anybody. I don't see why all our best companies want to run there." The
~ Ayn Rand
You don't have to worry about the intellectuals, Wesley. Just put a few of them on the government payroll and send them out to preach precisely the sort of thing Mr. Kinnan mentioned: that the blame rests on the victims. Give them moderately comfortable salaries and extremely loud titles—and they'll forget their copyrights and do a better job for you than whole squads of enforcement officers.
~ Ayn Rand
But to the government, integration had come to mean acceptance of "British values," full stop. Britain's core national identity was enshrined in gender liberalism, women's physical visibility, an acceptance of homosexuality, and UK foreign policy, especially respect for Israel.
~ Azadeh Moaveni
The problem is that political Islam believes in Caliphate.
~ Azadeh Moaveni
In government-controlled Syria, the broken land over which Bashar al-Assad presided as nominal victor, there was no sign that the regime would cease the policies of repression and violence that had provoked the original uprising. In July 2018, the government issued death certificates for sixty thousand people who had simply disappeared in government detention.
~ Azadeh Moaveni
Some within the government and some former revolutionaries had finally realized that there was no way the Islamic regime could make us intellectuals vanish. In forcing us underground, it had also made us more appealing, more dangerous and, in a strange way, more powerful. It had made us scarce and, because of this, also in demand.
~ Azar Nafisi
Why do tyrants understand the dangers of a democratic imagination more than our policy makers appreciate its necessity?
~ Azar Nafisi
demonstrators were attacked by the government-backed vigilantes.
~ Azar Nafisi
If the people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists – to protect them and to promote their common welfare – all else is lost.
~ Barack Obama
When our government is spoken of as some menacing, threatening foreign entity, it ignores the fact that, in our democracy, government is us.
~ Barack Obama
I like being president because i get a cool house
~ Barack Obama
We say we value the legacy we leave the next generation and then saddle that generation with mountains of debt.
~ Barack Obama
I believe in the Constitution and I will obey the Constitution of the United States. We're not going to use signing statements as a way of doing an end run around congress.
~ Barack Obama
The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works
~ Barack Obama
That is the one thing that makes me a Democrat, I suppose - this idea that our communal values, our sense of mutual responsibility and social solidarity, should express themselves not just in the church or the mosque or the synagogue; not just on the blocks where we live, in the places where we work, or within our own families; but also through our government.
~ Barack Obama
Progress does not compel us to settle centuries-old debates about the role of government for all time — but it does require us to act in our time
~ Barack Obama
just as MBZ had predicted, in the small island nation of Bahrain, huge, mostly Shiite demonstrations against the government of King Hamad bin Isa bin Salman al-Khalifa were taking place in the capital city of Manama, and the Bahraini government responded with force, killing scores of protesters and injuring hundreds more.
~ Barack Obama
The government was taking money, jobs, college slots, and status away from hardworking, deserving people like us and handing it all to people like them—those who didn't share our values, who didn't work as hard as we did, the kind of people whose problems were of their own making.
~ Barack Obama
His obtuseness reminded me that BP—previously known as British Petroleum—had started off as the Anglo-Persian Oil Company: the same company whose unwillingness to split royalties with Iran's government in the 1950s had led to the coup that ultimately resulted in that country's Islamic Revolution.)
~ Barack Obama
unwillingness to make hard choices and live up to our own ideals doesn't just undermine U.S. credibility in the eyes of the world. It undermines the U.S. government's credibility with the American people.
~ Barack Obama