A Quote by George Voinovich

I don't give a damn about the stock market. But I do care about jobs. — © George Voinovich
I don't give a damn about the stock market. But I do care about jobs.
When Trump was a candidate, he talked about the stock market, because, oh, the stock market was going up when Obama was president.
People don't give a damn about you and they don't give a damn about your story and they don't give a damn about your content. They only give a damn that you, your content, your story can bring value to them.
I didn't go to business school, didn't care about financial stuff and the stock market.
I bet there ain't anybody in South Africa wearing a button saying 'Free Compton' or 'California.' They don't give a damn about us, so why should we give a damn about them?
I don't give a damn about marriage. But I do care about honor.
I don't care what 'Pitchfork' says. They write from a place that's a little too self-aware for me to really give a damn about what they're talking about.
It's amazing how people can get so excited about a rocket to the moon and not give a damn about smog, oil leaks, the devastation of the environment with pesticides, hunger, disease. When the poor share some of the power that the affluent now monopolize, we will give a damn.
I don't give a damn how you feel about me, I sip lean pure codeine and I don't give a damn what you say about me.
I don't accept the term 'political rapper' because I don't give a damn about either political party. I give a damn about the people.
It is argued by our GDP obsessed policy planners that eventually the money being made by the stock market operators or the IT industry would trickle down to the poor farmers in terms of ancillary jobs that would be created. But the fact is, that this has not happened, despite the boom in the stock market and the IT industry.
Don't care what people say. Don't give a damn about their laws.
Republicans don't give a damn about anti-Semitism. They just don't care.
Talking about jobs, and people - I don`t care if you`re a Democrat or Republican, they want jobs. And Sanders is talking about it and [Donald]Trump is talking about it and bringing jobs back and making our country great again.
I was at CNBC for 20 years. I felt really great about covering the stock market, being on the floor, watching the daily knee-jerk reactions to the stock market..but the last three years, being at Fox, I've grown. I've learned more.
I like men who style themselves so that I can tell they give a damn about how they present themselves, but not too much as to say that's probably what they care about most.
A prediction about the direction of the stock market tells you nothing about where stocks are headed, but a whole lot about the person doing the predicting.
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