A Quote by Jason Kander

For far too long, Congress has been focused on the CEOs, the millionaires, the billionaires. — © Jason Kander
For far too long, Congress has been focused on the CEOs, the millionaires, the billionaires.
In California, we've had a series of millionaires and billionaires and CEOs and movie stars. We need to take a hard look at how we define legitimate and credible candidates.
If you raise taxes on millionaires and billionaires, you'll do nothing to address the debt and the deficit. And the thing you might do is you might finally put this economy over another cliff. These millionaires and billionaires are the folks that try to create jobs and help grow the economy.
You can stay too long in a job, that's for sure. But by the same token, in the 12 years I have been CEO of GE, there have been four CEOs of Toshiba. So there's too short a time to do it, and there's too long a time to do it.
For far too long, the voices of Native Americans have been woefully underrepresented in Congress.
There should not be one new dime in tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires as long as millions of children in America are poor, hungry, uneducated and without health coverage.
Millionaires don't have astrologers, billionaires do.
Millionaires don't use astrology...the billionaires do.
If jazz education in our colleges were free to all it would provide thousands of good jobs in the music industry which has been taken over by corrupt millionaires and billionaires.
The economy that leads the world will be the one with the most millionaires and billionaires.
Did we ever plan on being billionaires? No, but we wanted to be millionaires.
I do believe that billionaires and multi-millionaires should be paying more in taxes.
The owners of the Premier League sides are like in the NBA, they're not millionaires, they're billionaires.
I want millionaires and billionaires and Big Oil companies to pay their fair share.
You know, the only place in America where the millionaires and billionaires are predominantly liberal is here in Hollywood.
Look around. Oil companies guzzle down the billions in profits. Billionaires pay a lower tax rate than their secretaries, and Wall Street CEOs, the same ones the direct our economy and destroyed millions of jobs still strut around Congress, no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. Does anyone here have a problem with that?
We don`t need to drive up the national debt by giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires.
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