A Quote by Marty Meehan

The worst excesses of the Congress of the 1980s pale in comparison with what is going on in Washington today. — © Marty Meehan
The worst excesses of the Congress of the 1980s pale in comparison with what is going on in Washington today.
We are going to see a burst of creativity that will make the Renaissance pale in comparison.
Crack in the early 1980s or mid 1980s I'm sorry is that one of the worst myth is that one hit and you're addicted for life. We saw that in 1980s and we're seeing it again with methamphetamine today, one hit and you're addicted and it simply not true, addiction requires work not the people should go out and experiment or do these themselves but the fact is that's a myth and the concern is that, it's dangerous because when people perpetuates that myths and then when young people are people actually try methamphetamine or crack cocaine and find that, that doesn't happen to them.
When I first ran for Congress, I decided that I would not take pledges to vote for or against any issue. I believe the practice of taking pledges contributes to the worst of the partisan gridlock in Washington, preventing many members of Congress from even considering a reasonable compromise offered by the other side.
Ben Carson has what Iowa caucus-goers favor - the soft touch and outsider status, and no fear of going after Obamacare and the excesses of Washington.
Have goals so big your problems pale in comparison.
The challenges I face in the studio pale in comparison to when I'm out in nature.
The worst excesses of the dot-com era are gone.
Donald Trump was seen for quite a long time as a punchline, the jokes about the excesses and the failures of the 1980s. And he had become, you know, a human shingle and a punchline.
Today was opening day for the new Congress in Washington. And Vice President Joe Biden swore in the new batch of White House fence jumpers.
Always remember, the goals that we have achieved pale in comparison to the daily commitments it took to get there.
Your problems pale in comparison with those of the millions of people in the world who do not have enough to eat.
I suffered a stroke in 2002 that made everything else in my life that happened to that point pale in comparison.
Congress is going to start tinkering with the Ten Commandments just as soon as they find someone in Washington who has read them.
Some day, the public might actually revolt against the undemocratic system of seniority that allows Congress to keep the old ways of Washington ingrained into the culture of Congress.
When excesses such as lax lending standards become widespread and persist for some time, people are lulled into a false sense of security, creating an even more dangerous situation. In some cases, excesses migrate beyond regional or national borders, raising the ante for investors and governments. These excesses will eventually end, triggering a crisis at least in proportion to the degree of the excesses. Correlations between asset classes may be surprisingly high when leverage rapidly unwinds.
Today the Washington Post did an article; they compared the 2008 presidential election to the 1932 presidential election. They did a comparison, mainly because 1932 was the first time John McCain ran for president.
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