Clinton is also a political insider at a time when voters have very
little trust in government.
Not exact matches
1928 editorial from the Wall Street Journal, «What America needs today is not
Government controls, industrial expansion, or a bumper corn crop; America needs to return to the day when grandpa took the team out of the field
in the early afternoon on Wednesday
in order to hitch them to the old spring wagon which grandma put all the children after she washed their faces shining clean; and they drove off to prayer meeting
in the
little white church at the crossroads underneath the oak trees, where everyone believed the Bible,
trusted Christ, and loved one another.»
As a senator
in the majority,
Little was instrumental
in getting counties and local
governments to share services; approving laws to restrict the sale, possession and importation of invasive species; and helped create the Adirondack Community Housing
Trust.
President Obama has put
little political capital behind his transportation objectives; Congress has yet to hammer out a new transportation bill; the Highway
Trust Fund is nearing bankruptcy; Governor Andrew Cuomo has yet to take a position on Gateway, and hasn't shown much enthusiasm for transit
in general, and Christie seemed to express his position on mass transit with the cancellation of ARC, which has been the subject of a very damaging report by the
Government Accountability Office.
Brian, it would appear from your comment: «I tend to place my
trust in the court system vs
in a
government agency run by bureaucrats,» that you know very
little about what goes on behind closed doors
in our court system.