William Weld

William Weld
William Floyd "Bill" Weldis an American attorney, businessman and Libertarian politician who served as a the 68th Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is the Libertarian Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 2016 election...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth31 July 1945
CountryUnited States of America
thinking issues people
I dare say that a majority of the American people think that having a fair hearing on an issue of importance in our relations with Mexico is extremely important to our national interest, as well as theirs.
thinking government people
Before my tenure, people didn't seem to think that citizens had a right to limit the size of their government.
ideas people flow
Opposing the free flow of goods or people is a bad idea.
government people world
It's not good for government to tell people that the world owes them a living and that things are free.
dedication giving people
We speak for all citizens of the Commonwealth when we say that society can draw great hope for the future because of the example which these young people are giving by their creative and constructive responses to the challenges which confront our communities and dedication to help those most in need.
absolutely industry situation wealth
We absolutely have to restrain concentrations of wealth in industry from spoiling the situation for everybody.
giving evening finals
There's no Walter Cronkite to give you the final word each evening.
jobs stupid mean
People aren't stupid. I mean, people remember in 1990, the unemployment rate was 10 percent. Now it's 4 _ percent. We've got 1/4 million jobs that we've created.
unemployment rate stills
The unemployment rate is still twice as high for blacks as for whites.
school population states
The system that had grown up in most states is that wealthy districts with an affluent population can afford to spend a lot more on their public school systems than the poorer districts.
incentives natural individual
Natural resources are so vast that no single individual or business is going to protect them; they don't have an incentive to.
government promise problem
Liberals often don't see the problems, and conservatives don't see the promise, of government.
government three branches
The courts are truly the least dangerous of the three branches of our government.
government slavery nineteenth-century
In the nineteenth century, slavery was the greatest wrong, and government never stood so tall as when it was redressing that wrong.