I do trust the voters... They want presidential elections to be about the future, a vision for the future.
“I do trust the voters... They want presidential elections to be about the future, a vision for the future.”
— Doug Burgum · Trust
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I do trust the voters... They want presidential elections to be about the future, a vision for the future.
“I do trust the voters... They want presidential elections to be about the future, a vision for the future.”
— Doug Burgum · Trust
I do trust the voters... They want presidential elections to be about the future, a vision for the future.
There's a broad spectrum of Americans that are really frustrated with the discourse that's happening at the edge. And part of the reason they're frustrated is because there aren't candidates, there aren't choices on the ballot, to talk about the things that matter to them.
Our citizens deserve high-quality education for all ages, from early childhood education to higher education.
We have to be able to figure out, who are our friends? Who are our enemies? And then figure out a way to develop trade policy that supports our objectives that actually drives what's best for American interests.
In football, I don't have a lot of friends. The people who I really trust, there are not many... Most of the time, I'm alone.
Be as transparent as you can in your trade. The big thing in life is trust.
Call it loyalty, call it what you want, but I suppose I've got people up here who I'm really tight with, we've made a lot of great bonds over the last few years and I've got people in my corner I can trust.
My interactions with Sorkin were agonisingly weird. He is by far the weirdest person I have ever met. I had dinner with him and a few hours before I got an e-mail from his assistant saying, 'Sean, this does not need to be a long conversation. Aaron is only going to use it to win your trust.'
I just think that it's important that you're judged by the company you keep.
Trust your gut instinct over spreadsheets. There are too many variables in the real world that you simply can't put into a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets spit out results from your inexact assumptions and give you a false sense of security. In most cases, your heart and gut are still your best guide.