If you can capture the humanity of a family struggling in an economic crisis you can make a difference. You can raise awareness just of the simple humanity.
However, the economics of our business continued to deteriorate. We barely escaped bankruptcy a year ago, and in the aftermath of that escape we had to make some even tougher decisions.
We are going through tough economic times but things are looking up, and the indicators are improving not only for large corporations but also for small business.
Very few, if any, first-generation black or white or Asian kids will pursue a Ph.D. They'll pursue the professions for economic security. Many will go to law school and/or business school.
We should change the current economic system dominated by big business groups to a one where small and medium-sized enterprises develop together.
Many individuals are doing what they can. But real success can only come if there is a change in our societies and in our economics and in our politics.
We have to change course. And we have to do so now. That is why I worked with my colleagues in Washington to pass the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
We must reduce all the emissions that are destroying the planet. However, that requires a change in lifestyle, a change in the economic model: We must go from capitalism to socialism.
In order to spur economic growth we need to put the brakes on out of control spending, lower Ohioans tax burden and create a most efficient and effective government.
We're facing a natural disaster in the middle of an economic disaster. The federal government has to balance its budget the way our families do.
We need to continue our full support of the nascent Iraqi government by helping to rebuild their economic infrastructure and maintain security while training the Iraqi security forces.
There is no greater example of government overreach and unrestrained liberalism than 'Obamacare.' It is so deeply flawed and such a clear and present threat to our economic stability that there is no way to fix it.
For the sake of our health, our children and grandchildren and even our economic well-being, we must make protecting the planet our top priority.
Without an understanding of history, we are politically, culturally and socially impoverished. If we sacrifice history to economic pressures or to budget cuts, we will lose a part of who we are.
You can't just read the Koran to understand Muslim life. You have to look at history, at personalities, at economics, and so on.
Throughout human history, the American Idea has done more to help the poor than any other economic system ever designed.
History, sociology, economics, psychology et al. confirmed Joyce's view of Everyman as victim.
The globalization of the capital market is actually part of economic globalization. This will create a change in the entire world economy, not just restricted to some fields in some countries.
Over-reliance on strictly economic justifications has already begun to hurt the quality and range of education at every level of American life.
But what I really believe is education is a key to pretty much everything - prosperity, economics, peace, stability.
Economic progress and better education have directly resulted in the birth of a class of voters who are better informed, very demanding and highly critical.