A Quote by Todd Young

Does it seem like Washington's rigged for the well connected? That's because it is. — © Todd Young
Does it seem like Washington's rigged for the well connected? That's because it is.
Pachinko, like all gambling, is rigged. The house always wins. It's a central metaphor of life. It's rigged, but you keep playing.
People feel like the system is rigged against them, and here is the painful part, they're right. The system is rigged.
America's middle class is getting hammered, and Washington is rigged to work for the big guy.
People like to pigeonhole and say, Well, I'm a Washington insider, and you know, that's quite silly. What does that even mean?
Why should we believe people who constantly try to push these trade agreements and won't even admit when one has gone wrong? It makes working people feel like the process is rigged. The reason is, it is rigged.
I`ve been saying, even against me, the system is rigged. When I ran as a - well, for president, I could see what was going on with the system, and the system is rigged. What I`m saying is they`re not necessarily wrong. I mean, there are certainly people where unfortunately that comes into play. And I`m not saying that, I can really relate it very much to myself.
The elections are rigged. It`s a totally rigged system. The only way we can lose, in my opinion.
We will never be able to fix a rigged system by counting on the same people who rigged it in the first place.
It used to get my back up because people would only say 'he does well for his size' and it's like, forget the size, I do well because I do well.
The rules seem rigged to protect government lawlessness, and the playing field is uneven.
I think it's funny that nobody wants to be liked by Washington. All the politicians go, 'I don't like Washington. They don't like me.' I always find it funny that people are trying to distance themselves from Washington as much as they can, even though they're all in Washington.
Face it, the system is rigged, and it's rigged against us.
I realized that the way I approached architecture was with a somewhat fashion brain. That didn't get me very good marks in school, because everyone thought fashion was lightweight. In architecture they say, "Well, why is the door pink? Where does it go? What does the pink mean? What does it symbolize? All the other doors are beige, why is that one pink?" I was like, "Well, it's pink because it's pretty."
The thing we have to fear in this country, to my way of thinking, is the influence of the organized minorities, because somehow or other the great majority does not seem to organize. They seem to feel that they are going to be effective because of their own strength, but they give no expression of it.
One thing that Washington D.C. does not do well is cut spending.
Washington is rigged for the big guys - and no person has more consistently called them out for it than Jon Stewart. Good luck, Jon!
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