Quotes about Policy
The worst elements in Mexico are being pushed into the United States by the Mexican government. The Border Patrol knows this. Likewise, tremendous infectious disease is pouring across the border.
— Donald Trump
The crime of taxation is not in the taking of it, it's in the way that it's spent.
— Will Rogers
Every voting choice you exercise ought to be for the candidate, platform, party, or policy that will best represent the values of the kingdom of God.
— Tony Evans
I was taught, growing up, that there are two ends of the political spectrum: left and right. But there's so much more than that. For me, it's about liberty versus authoritarianism.
— Kane
The opinions of men are not the object of civil government, nor under its jurisdiction.
— Thomas Jefferson
And in Iraq we tried to implement the same policy that was so successful in Saudi Arabia, but Saddam Hussein didn't buy. When the economic hit men fail in this scenario, the next step is what we call the jackals.
— John Perkins
I propose that the government should get out of the business of marrying people and, instead, only give legal status to civil unions.
— Tony Campolo
The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.
— Abraham Lincoln
When you say that you have a policy, you are signaling that your No is not a one-time message but an ongoing practice to which you have given a lot of thought. It is a signal of resolve, a sign that you will not budge.
— William Ury
Men in prison are "civilly dead" and have no claim to any say in policy.
— Mahatma Gandhi
So if you're dealing with a nonperforming employee, particularly on issues related to work ethic, I suggest that you begin by asking three questions: Has this employee received a written job description? Have you published some sort of general, written policy that outlines requirements for practical work issues like starting time, lunch breaks, stopping times, making or receiving personal phone calls, etc.? Does this person understand how you like to receive reports?
— Patrick Morley
You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the wealthy out of freedom.
— Adrian Rogers