Americans want students to get the best education possible. We want schools to prepare children to become good citizens and members of a prosperous American economy.
I have two measures every time I look at a bill. Is this in the best interests of the hardworking taxpayers in Northeast Ohio and the 14th District, and will this stimulate or encourage the economy to work?
The whole of government needs to contribute to the shared goal of restructuring the British economy. But that means taking on the myth that the Treasury either knows best or can run it all. It just doesn't.
Financial service providers act as the lubricating oil in the economy. They link consumers who want to invest their savings for a good return with companies who want to borrow on best terms for expansion.
Surely, the best and most effective measure is to get the economy moving and shorten the period of recession or slowdown. That's the rationale for Gordon Brown's 'fiscal stimulus' and it sounds like a good one to me.
I firmly believe that the best way to stimulate our economy and create jobs is to let hard-working Americans keep more of their money - after all, the money belongs to them, not to Washington.
Science is one of the comparative advantages of our knowledge-based economy, and focusing on our prowess in providing better tools to address diseases of poverty is one of the best forms of foreign aid.
Romney economics would spell disaster for America's middle class. In this economy there are shipbuilders and ship wreckers.
Democrats believe we must create jobs, not protect the special interests; build the economy from the middle out, not the top down.
The confounding Political Economy with the Sciences and Arts to which it is subservient, has been one of the principal obstacles to its improvement.
Some people think that as the Chinese economy becomes more and more capitalistic it will inevitably become more democratic.
We know from hard research that educated populations have lower growth rates, are more peaceful, and add to the global economy.
In Toledo, people grow out. Out to the suburbs. Out to the parts of America where the economy is more vigorous. And all too often, out to 48-inch waistbands.
I believe in just enriching the economy. And we're leaving so much on the table, 72 percent of the planet.
Look, 85% percent of Democrats think the economy's fine. What does that tell you about these people?
An economy growing at 7 percent per year, can and must find the resources to improve the lives of its millions of poor.
I think because we're such a trading nation, I think Canadians understand that first and foremost we're part of the global economy.
We can pretend that China is not there. But China is there, and unless we put our economy on the right track, it is going to overwhelm us completely.
As for the expected boon to the Mexican economy, we have seen none of these gains, and instead we have seen NAFTA's detrimental impact on the Mexican workers.
Small businesses drive this economy and it is unacceptable that the President's budget proposal does not give them the tools they need to be successful.
A healthy ocean is vital to our economy and well-being. We need clean and healthy oceans to sustain tourism and fisheries.