Welders make more money than philosophers. We need more welders and less philosophers.
MARCO RUBIOWe can’t win – if we nominate someone – if we nominate someone that half of the Republican Party hates, we’re going to be fighting against each other all the way to November [of 2016]. We will never win that way.
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Humans are not responsible for climate change in the way some of people are trying to make us believe, for the following reason:
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Government’s role in society is to protect these rights and ensure that we are safe from religious persecution and discrimination.
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Why was I succeeding? Why was I living my dreams? I wasn’t more deserving than they were. I wasn’t smarter or a better person.
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Religious freedom is often referred to as America’s first freedom. Our country was founded by religious exiles and built on the belief that God has given all people certain inalienable rights.
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I think God has blessed us. He has blessed the Republican Party with some very good candidates. The Democrats can’t even find one.
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Any time you can degrade or take away the top leadership of an organization, it’s a positive step forward.
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I think that the government of [Nicolas] Maduro has argued to stage a coup in Venezuela, that this is obviously a coup against the country’s democratic institutions.
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This is the only country in the world where today’s employee, is tomorrow’s employer.
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Americans chose a free enterprise system designed to provide a quality of opportunity, not compel a quality of results. And that is why this is only place in the world where you can open up a business in the spare bedroom of your home.
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I don’t agree with the notion that some are putting out there, including scientists, that somehow there are actions we can take today that would actually have an impact on what’s happening in our climate.
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I don’t measure success by how many buildings have my name on it.
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I am but a generation removed from poverty and despair. Where would I be today if there had never been an America?
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I would say to you that Americans of Hispanic descent want desperately to give their children the chances they never had.
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At a time when the American family is threatened as never before, redefining it away from the union of one man and one woman only promises to weaken it as a child-rearing, values-conveying institution.
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Our national motto is ‘In God we Trust,’ reminding us that faith in our Creator is the most important American value of all.
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