Economics are part of our life. We try to treat them separately, like over there is the economy and here is history. Econ affects history and history often doesn't get it right if it doesn't respect econ.
Economy: that what you played had to have meaning, not just a bunch of sixteenth notes. You learn to make better choices of notes as you get older.
Let's be honest about this; the liberal agenda with failed stimulus plans and government entitlement programs is crippling our economy and our quality of life.
There is nothing wrong with corporations. Corporations are a good thing. But corporations should not be running our government. Corporations are good because they drive our economy, they encourage people to assemble wealth and to risk it and then create jobs.
Economy, the poor man's mint.
The smartest thing we can do to create high-wage jobs and grow our economy is to keep our focus on education.
On a grander scale, when a society segregates itself, the consequences affect the economy, the emotions, and the ecology. That's one reason why it's easy for pro-lifers to eat factory-raised animals that disrespect everything sacred about creation. And that is why it's easy for rabid environmentalists to hate chainsaws even though they snuggle into a mattress supported by a black walnut bedstead.
We need to focus on getting people back to work, focus on jobs, the economy, the debt and the spending. That's what will improve the quality of life for American families and for hard-working taxpayers.
I have some assets that over time will be worth something. I've been in the process of selling others.
The invisibility of work and workers in the digital age is as consequential as the rise of the assembly line and, later, the service economy.
You work hard for your income, and that hard work is what fuels the economy.
DOS is ugly and interferes with users' experience.
In terms of the overall economy, we've got challenges and the big focus has got to be on recovery, on repair, and that's going to take a while.
The opposing tendencies of concentration and spread are of little consequence in the liberal model of political economy.
The great dialectic in our time is not, as anciently and by some still supposed, between capital and labor; it is between economic enterprise and the state.
I take running for president and being president really seriously. It's a - maybe the toughest job in the world, right? And I knew that there was unfinished business from the successful two terms of President Obama, whom I had served, but that we needed to go further on the economy, on health care, and so much else.
The key thing was to learn the value of economy with words and to never insult the viewer by telling them what they can already see.
He who attempts to draw any conclusion whatever as to the nation's wealth or poverty from the mere fact of a favorable or unfavorable Balance of Trade, has not grasped the first fundamental principle of Political Economy.
In today's competitive economy, to stand still is to die.
The conditions conducive to deep thought have become increasingly rare in our highly mediated lives. . . Now we live in an attention economy, where the most in-demand commodity is 'eyeballs.