Friday, August 28, 2015

Quote of the Day - Marco Rubio

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People are upset and they have a right to be. For 30 years political figures in both parties have been saying things are going to change; they don't change. It is good to be upset about the direction of our country because that motivates us. But after you're upset and you're motivated, you have to have a plan that actually has a chance of working.

I'm more frustrated about Washington than they are. I have to work there every day. I ran for office to try to make a difference. That's why I'm leaving the Senate and running for president, because I can make a difference there that we haven't been able to make over the last four and a half years under this President.

~ Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio actually has 21st Century solutions. The above statement was said during CNBC.com's Speakeasy with John Harwood – http://www.cnbc.com/2015/08/26/marco-rubio-complete-package-or-too-green.html

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  1. Rubio is part of the Washington establishment and is just like all of them. The only person that will change things and take back our country for us is Trump. We can get it back and put all those people who don't contribute to it back where they belong. We need to win and recover what we've lost during the past 50 years.

    Elect Trump and bring us The Power!

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  2. Rubio talks out of both sides of his mouth. He is a part of establishment corruption in D.C. He had a chance to stand up for change. Where was he? No more talking heads like Rubio!

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  3. Rubio has considerable political experience. Before joining the U.S. Senate, he served four terms in the Florida legislature and had stints as speaker of the House, majority leader, and majority whip. And those who maintain that he would not be a formidable candidate after just one term in the Senate need to be reminded that Obama had been in the Senate barely two years when he announced what would be a successful run for president.
    He is not part of the typical establishment...far from it.

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