Top 42 Quotes & Sayings by Greg Gianforte

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Last updated on September 16, 2024.
Greg Gianforte

Gregory Richard Gianforte is an American businessman, politician, software engineer, and writer serving as the 25th governor of Montana since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Gianforte served as the U.S. representative for Montana's at-large congressional district from 2017 to 2021.

I will protect public lands.
As your representative, you can count on me to fight back against Washington, D.C.'s war on the west.
As the Internet has sped up the consumer experience, customer expectations are higher. — © Greg Gianforte
As the Internet has sped up the consumer experience, customer expectations are higher.
I'm an electrical engineer. Honestly, I think we have too many lawyers in Washington. Maybe we need some more engineers. They're trained to solve problems, and we can actually do math, which is a desperately needed skill back there.
The pitch that works best in tough economic times is, 'I can do that for less.'
At RightNow, we employed gays, and we ran a complete meritocracy.
The Internet removed geography as a significant obstacle that formerly prevented out-of-the-way places from being active players in the New Economy.
I firmly believe that to whom much is given, much is expected.
At 33 years old, I didn't have to work anymore. I had to search through 'What am I going to do for the rest of my life?' I wasn't ready to fly-fish for the rest of my life.
There's nothing in the Bible that talks about retirement.
A lot of these kids have gone to Montana State University and become engineers, but they go to work for Boeing in Seattle. They would have stayed if there had been a job here.
We need to protect people with pre-existing conditions, and we need to make sure that we have a safety net for people that can't take care of themselves.
I think prosperity is a virtuous thing, and we need more of it in Montana. — © Greg Gianforte
I think prosperity is a virtuous thing, and we need more of it in Montana.
I think a lot of entrepreneurs think they need money to build the business faster when they actually haven't figured out the business equation yet.
I believe that God created the Earth. I wasn't there, I don't know how long it took. I don't know how he did it exactly.
Our Second Amendment rights are not up for negotiation.
We need to repeal and replace Obamacare.
How old was Noah when he built the ark? 600. He wasn't, like, cashing Social Security checks; he wasn't hanging out - he was working. So, I think we have an obligation to work.
Montana is perfect for telecommuting because of the quality of life, because our housing prices in most communities are below the national average.
Once the Internet removes geography as a constraint, the smartest people go to the most beautiful places.
I want to help Donald Trump drain the swamp back in Washington.
I concluded that I know how to start and grow software companies. The worthwhile thing I could do was create livelihoods for people.
Even if we raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour, it's still hard to prosper on that wage.
I personally believe, as many Montanans do, that God created the Earth.
A lot of companies think sales is, like, a necessary evil. Sales is really the most noble part of the business because it's the part that brings the solution together with the customer's need.
Leadership is leading by example.
We have a broad range of investments. Anyone who invests in emerging markets around the world has investments in Russia. This is a tiny portion of our portfolio.
Homosexual advocates try to argue that businesses are leery of locating in towns that aren't friendly to homosexuals. I believe the opposite is truer.
You are given certain skills, and if you don't use them effectively, you are being irresponsible. — © Greg Gianforte
You are given certain skills, and if you don't use them effectively, you are being irresponsible.
The role we have in work may change over time, but the concept of retirement is not biblical.
I'm more concerned about maximum wages, not minimum wages.
You win football games by first getting possession and then running 3- and 5-yard plays. Not by Hail Mary passes. Common sense, elbow grease, and keeping a positive attitude.
I love to fish.
You never want to lie to your customers.
You can be a responsible member of the community besides enriching from it.
We've had enough career politicians in Helena who think the people are here to serve them. It's supposed to be the other way around.
When you're trying to recruit a senior product manager from Hewlett-Packard, he doesn't want to work in a garage.
I don't support deed transfer of lands.
Rob Quist is Nancy Pelosi in a cowboy hat. — © Greg Gianforte
Rob Quist is Nancy Pelosi in a cowboy hat.
If a small, rural town in Montana had just five or 10 people move back home, that would be five or 10 homes that either had to be purchased or built - that creates construction jobs.
Hatred is wrong and has no place in government or politics.
I've been very clear all along that public lands must stay in public hands.
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