A Quote by Benazir Bhutto

Through democracy we can address the basic needs of the people, involve them as participants in planning and restore the authority of the government. — © Benazir Bhutto
Through democracy we can address the basic needs of the people, involve them as participants in planning and restore the authority of the government.
It is time to investigate Russian interference in our democracy and to address it in a manner that will help restore Americans' trust in their government.
The role of government is to tax the people to the least extent possible while still taxing them enough to cover the basic needs for government.
[For business after WWII ] democracy means getting people to regard government as an alien force that's robbing them and oppressing them, not as their government. In a democracy it would be your government.
There is a need for educators, young people, artists and other cultural workers to develop an educative politics in which people can address the historical, structural and ideological conditions at the core of the violence being waged by the corporate and repressive state and to make clear that government under the dictatorship of market sovereignty and power is no longer responsive to the most basic needs of young people - or most people for that matter.
When corruption is king, there is no accountability of leadership and no trust in authority. Society devolves to the basic units of family and self, to the basic instincts of getting what you can when you can, because you don't believe anything better will ever come along. And when the only horizon is tomorrow, how can you care about the kind of nation you are building for your children and your grandchildren? How can you call on your government to address what ails society and build stronger institutions?
We need to restore our democracy to a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
So I think that if we want to have a Congress, if we want to have government that looks like America, if we want to have government that is truly a representative Democracy, then we need to clearly address how we get our campaign laws out of the way of Democracy.
Once the government becomes the supplier of people's needs, there is no limit to the needs that will be claimed as a basic right.
Like all good citizens, the elderly and people with disabilities want to eradicate waste and fraud from government, but helping people with special needs meet their basic needs doesn’t fit this description.
Like all good citizens, the elderly and people with disabilities want to eradicate waste and fraud from government, but helping people with special needs meet their basic needs doesn't fit this description.
Say the Pentagon Papers, - that material went much deeper. It went into internal government planning back for twenty - five years. Those are things that the public should have known about. In a democracy they should have known what leaders thinking and planning about major enterprises like the Vietnam war. It was kept secret from them.
When I paint I do a different thing than when I design. But both involve aesthetics, both involve thought, both involve planning.
An informed public democracy means rule of the people. A media system is absolutely essential to that process, if people are going to be political equals, they to have to have the information and tools so they can actually be participants. That's liberal democracy 101.
War doesn't need more participants. It needs fewer participants.
By the end of this decade we will live under the first One World Government that has ever existed in the society of nations ... a government with absolute authority to decide the basic issues of human survival. One world government is inevitable.
For Democrats to win, they're going to have to address the needs of working people. They're going to have to address the needs of the middle class.
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