Tom J. Donohue quotes
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“One of the principal impediments to job creation is uncertainty on the part of American companies, large and small. We've all watched as companies have sat on a lot of capital. They're uncertain about what tax policy is going to be. They're clearly uncertain about how health care costs. They're uncertain about all the regulations on capital markets.”
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“America is sinking under the crushing weight of the ever-expanding regulatory state. This burden threatens to disrupt our recovery, hamper long-term growth, undermine our global competitiveness, and suffocate the entrepreneurial spirit so vital to America's success.”
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“[A dramatic increase in regulation under the Obama administration is] threatening to short-circuit our recovery and undermine our long-term growth....More importantly , it is suffocating the entrepreneurial spirit so vital to America's success.”
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“[The government involvement in the economy] is so overwhelming and beyond anything we have ever seen, that we risk moving this country away from a government of the people to a government of the regulators.”
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“The youth need to be enabled to become job generators from job seekers.”
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“You have to be able to fail with the improv. You have to not care.”
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“I find it very difficult to see a scenario where financial regulation doesn't pass the Senate.”
Source : "Corker: GOP erred on financial reform" by Victoria Mcgrane, www.politico.com. March 24, 2010.
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“Regulations about environments are going to get tougher and tougher.”
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