Quote by Marco Rubio
Barack Obama doesnt believe in free enterprise. Hes never going to

Barack Obama doesnt believe in free enterprise. Hes never going to admit it. For instance, hes never going to come straight out and say, If you own a business you didnt build it. Alright, maybe he will. – Marco Rubio

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We can not continue to allow this over reliance on government to replace the cornerstone institution that has made the American experience possible. – Marco Rubio

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Experience
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Unfortunately, President Obamas failed policies of new regulations, higher taxes, and Obamacare and his anti-business rhetoric have hit Hispanics especially hard. Big government really hurts those who are trying to make it. – Marco Rubio

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Government
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The problem is that when government controls the economy, those who can influence government keep winning, and everybody else just stays the same. – Marco Rubio

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Business
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I want to put a ding in the universe. – Steve Jobs

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Business

The TV business is like the produce section of the market. Today everything is fresh and glistening and firm. And tomorrow, when they find a bruise on you, they toss you out. – Bryan Cranston

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There is one other business where the customer is always wrong and thats the media. – Rush Limbaugh

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Business

An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didnt happen today. – Laurence J. Peter

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So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven oclock in the morning and if it is, it will generally be repeated at a more reasonable hour for a larger and more wakeful audience. – Moss Hart

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