A Quote by Hillary Clinton

American politics is always an open competition. — © Hillary Clinton
American politics is always an open competition.
Competition, by itself, always leads to cheating by the powerful, who try to establish pyramids of power, like feudalism. Yet, competition is the great creative force! So how do we save it from its own contradictions? By cooperation! By cooperating with each other, via politics, to make rules and prevent cheating, so that competition can thrive!
In addition to the decline in competition, American politics today is characterized by a growing ideological polarization between the two major political parties.
People always think American politics is very different, but usually it is a predictor of what happens in the politics elsewhere.
Competition in politics is just as important as competition in everything else.
If American politics are too dirty for women to take part in, there's something wrong with American politics.
Look at politics; they're always in competition over an election, who wants to win. It's just who we are, it's what we do.
Politics means competition, especially in senior positions. If you don't know that, you're not especially suited to politics.
Brexit has changed everything in British politics - it has blown open a cosy, zombie-like closed world of Westminster parliamentary politics. It has broken open the traditional line between left and right, which was already an exhausted tradition.
The focus of our public discourse has been on how American companies are competing with Japanese, German, and other foreign companies. What this allows us to ignore is how each of those American companies is really in competition with the families of the workers. That's the real competition.
People always say there is competition in nature, but I think that because we are human, it's not only competition. Because we are human we have something other than competition - sharing, helping others, or being oneself. Competition is really kind of ugly.
Competition's always been a product of American lifestyle
The dreadful decision in Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission was the culmination of the Republican appointees' careful work to open American politics to corporate influence.
Bayern have always been quite successful in European competition, but the competition is not a wish concert: you always have to be fit.
Competition, of course there's always competition, and I like competition.
I believe the auto industry is a competition of human resources, competition of funding, competition of technology - and the competition is international.
We should really focus on an American First agenda, and these climate pacts and climate regulations have been designed to not necessarily give American workers and the American environment a head start. It really gives our competition a greater ability to compete internationally and disadvantage American companies.
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