Mitt Romney turned businesses around in the private sector. He saved the Winter Olympics.
Every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that's the right direction. And if you can go even further, and send it back to the private sector, that's even better.
Conservatives brayed that government should stay out of the private sector; liberals bleated for nationalizing the banks.
The money has to go to the federal government because the federal government will spend that money better than the private sector will spend it.
If the private sectors are about markets and the public sectors are about governments, then the plural sector is about communities.
I think there's not much patience for organized labour, period, public or private sector.
I focused on jobs. I built private sector jobs all my life. That's what the race was about. Who was going to build private sector jobs? My opponent who never had one? Or me? That's why I won last night.
Anything that the private sector can do, the government can do it worse.
The way to create jobs is to encourage private sector job creators.
I ALWAYS intended to return to the private sector.
Mitt Romney understands the private sector, he understands how profit is created, and he isn't embarrassed by it.
Medicare provided guaranteed equal coverage, something that the private sector could not
When public and private sectors combine intellectual and other resources, more can be achieved
I am counting on the private sector, because it is crucial to Senegal's future.
As you know, I spent 30 years of my life in the private sector.
I am not someone who tends to advocate for increased government involvement in the private sector.
Isn't it fitting that so many of those who have contempt for the private sector will soon find themselves back in it?
Anything that strengthens the private sector vs. the state is protective of personal freedom.
The private sector is doing fine.
Most people work for the private sector, which cannot exist without profit.