A Quote by John Hench

It was supposed to be in the second street project for Main Street. But who knows? Maybe it will be built one of these days. We never throw away any idea. — © John Hench
It was supposed to be in the second street project for Main Street. But who knows? Maybe it will be built one of these days. We never throw away any idea.
Wall Street shouldn't be deregulated. I think Wall Street and Main Street need to play by the same set of rules. The middle-class can't carry the burden any longer, that is what happened in the last decade. They had to bail out Wall Street.
I've never been on Wall Street. And I care about Wall Street for one reason and one reason only because what happens on Wall Street matters to Main Street.
People who are tired of K Street corruption and Wall Street greed are ready for Main Street Values.
If you haven't got an idea, start a story anyway. You can always throw it away, and maybe by the time you get to the fourth page you will have an idea, and you'll only have to throw away the first three pages.
It's time to bring tough medicine to Washington. No longer will policy be set by K Street, it will be dictated by Main Street.
Ultimately there is no dividing line between Main Street and Wall Street. We will rise or we will fall together as one nation.
I hope the people on Wall Street will pay attention to the people on Main Street. If they do, they will see there is a rising tide of confidence in the future of America.
Wall Street can never be allowed to threaten main street again. No bank can be too big to fail, no executive too powerful to jail.
A collapse in U.S. stock prices certainly would cause a lot of white knuckles on Wall Street. But what effect would it have on the broader U.S. economy? If Wall Street crashes, does Main Street follow? Not necessarily.
I heard governor Romney here called me an economic lightweight because I wasn't a Wall Street financier like he was. Do you really believe this country wants to elect a Wall Street financier as the president of the United States? Do you think that's the experience that we need? Someone who's going to take and look after as he did his friends on Wall Street and bail them out at the expense of Main Street America.
Do you have any idea how cheap stocks are? Wall Street is now being called Wall Mart Street
If Wall Street crashes, does Main Street follow? Not necessarily.
Im not averse to helping Wall Street when it helps Main Street.
I am often reminded that the wellspring of Vermont liberty flows from Main Street, not State Street.
Main Street versus Wall Street was the 2008 economic mantra of Democrat Barack Obama.
Wall Street is in trouble because Main Street is broke.
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