John Sununu
John Sununu
John Edward Sununuis a former RepublicanUnited States Senator from New Hampshire. Sununu was the youngest member of the Senate for his entire six-year term. He is the son of former New Hampshire Governor and former White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu. On November 4, 2008, Sununu lost his re-election bid to former governor Jeanne Shaheen...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth10 September 1964
CountryUnited States of America
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I loved my time in Congress, but people who spend all of their time planning to run for office have very few useful skills to deploy when they finally get there.
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To have a system where you risk cutting customers off in such a short time frame? It's unintended consequences.
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There is no time that'll be as precious for the transition to any new administration as these days and weeks ... a one-month delay now will be reflected in a six month to one year delay in getting things really started.
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It is time for Councilor Burton to resign from elective office,
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I'm running for senator because it's time for a change.
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Politicians also have a love affair with the 'small business exemption.' Too much paperwork? Too heavy a burden? Not enough time? Just exempt small businesses from the rule. It sounds so pro-growth. Instead it's an admission that the costs of a regulation just can't be justified.
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Everyone has to understand this is a battle that has been fought for at least 20 years, and we have a very experienced hand handling it,
Nothing panics politicians like $4 a gallon gas.
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The federal government should not be subsidizing profitable industries with taxpayer dollars,
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I'm not sure what the FCC was thinking when they made up their 120-day timeframe,
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Taxes that discriminate against specific industries, even ones as popular as the oil industry at the current moment, are a bad idea.
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It's counterintuitive, but the most divisive arrangement is when the same party controls both Congress and the presidency, a situation encountered in eight of the past 10 years. With government unified under a single party, the minority has the least possible incentive to cooperate with the majority.
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Anytime we ask them to put national security ahead of a lot of domestic issues, we're asking them to step up and make a sacrifice.
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Social Security modernization will result in a retirement system that is stronger and more fiscally sound than the pay-as-you-go system we have today.