Top 30 Quotes & Sayings by Byron Dorgan

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Byron Dorgan

Byron Leslie Dorgan is an American author, businessman, and former United States Senator and United States Representative from North Dakota. A member of the Democratic Party, Dorgan served 12 years in the U.S. House and 18 years in the Senate. As of 2011, he serves as a senior policy advisor for the Washington, DC law firm Arent Fox LLP. He was a member of the Senate Democratic leadership for 16 years, first as Assistant Democratic Floor Leader and then as Chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee and Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs. In 2010, Dorgan announced that he would not seek re-election in the 2010 North Dakota senate election.

This country is about, in my judgment, aggressive, open debate. There is an old saying: When everyone is thinking the same thing, no one is thinking very much.
The Bush Administration and the Congress have to stop ignoring this crisis in international trade. The longer we ignore it, the more American jobs will move overseas. It's just that simple.
This country needs to get a backbone and stand up for its economic interest. — © Byron Dorgan
This country needs to get a backbone and stand up for its economic interest.
This galloping concentration in broadcast ownership is unhealthy.
Is there decency left in American politics?
We need leadership, and we need it now.
When we ask American men and women in uniform to fight for this country and to defend this country's interest and then to send them overseas, there is no question we have an obligation to protect them and provide for their safety.
Nowhere in this country should we have laws that permit drinking and driving or drinking in vehicles that are on American highways. This is not rocket science. We know how to prevent this, and 36 states do.
I am not someone who believes we should build a fence around our country but I do believe there ought to be some fairness with respect to the rules of this globalization.
The taxpayers deserve accountability.
You can delegate authority, but you cannot delegate responsibility.
All of us aspire to give our children something more, leave a country to our children that is a better one, a stronger one, with better jobs and growth and opportunity.
If the Administration does nothing, high gasoline prices will continue to increasingly burden our economy, taking millions of dollars out of the hands of families and putting it straight into the pockets of OPEC.
There is no social program in this country that is as important as a good job that pays well, that gives someone an opportunity to go to work, have some security, have benefits, and take care of their family and have a good life.
I don't feel responsible for things I didn't vote for.
Working hard and working smart sometimes can be two different things.
The U.S. Constitution is the basic framework for the greatest democracy on Earth. Some of my colleagues find it easy to amend it. I don't.
People habitat has to take priority over bird habitat.
If you talk about preemption you better know things rather than think things.
I am proud to be in the Senate. I have always been proud to be a part of our political system. It is a remarkable privilege to participate in this system of ours.
I came into American politics and into this political system proud of politics and the way we make decisions.
When businesses face tough times, one of the first items they cut is overhead expenses. The government should do the same.
President Eisenhower saw it coming, and it is here. Patriotism no longer exists among many of these corporations. Some companies have more economic clout than entire countries. They can make or break a politician.
This country lacks the backbone and the spine and the will to demand fair trade and stand up for our products. If our producers can't compete, shame on us. Then we lose. But requiring our producers to compete when the game is rigged, saying our producers ought to compete, when foreign markets are closed to us, is fundamentally wrong.
When farmers and ranchers are confronted by weather-related disasters that are beyond their control, we need to do something to help. — © Byron Dorgan
When farmers and ranchers are confronted by weather-related disasters that are beyond their control, we need to do something to help.
I can describe, and I've always been able to describe, what Republicans stand for in eight words, and the eight words are lower taxes, less government, strong defense and family values.
The gains we made in the United States that have made our country great have, in large part, been made over the opposition of major corporations. On nearly every issue, from fair labor standards, to the minimum wage, to environmental standards, to standards for a safe workplace, corporations have fought against them every step of the way.
As far as I know, we have never before decided to fight a war with borrowed money and ask generations that come after us to pay for it.
One of the keys to ensuring accountability is to have civil servants who witness fraud, waste and abuse to blow the whistle.
Only in this town, where we make an industry out of creating euphemisms, can we have enough sugar to sugarcoat this nonsense.
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