The way you deal with automation is by upgrading people's skills so they can get the jobs of the future.
I know a moderate, more centered candidate like myself doesn't get as much attention as people who tend to say more extreme things.
We have to treat people who cross our borders with a measure of dignity. Right? It has to be reflective of our values.
The term bipartisanship, that's a means to an end. That's not something that I think you run on. I think you run on solutions.
I had a very long and successful career as an entrepreneur, focused on the needs of small to midsize businesses.
I was a big supporter of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. I worked very closely with President Obama on that.
My mother wanted me to be a doctor.
I believe that business creates the jobs in this country and not government.
I basically applied to law school as a way of telling my parents that I wasn't going to medical school.
What the establishment was trying to do was to position me as a Republican running in the Democratic primary.
Economic policy is like business - it's all about compromise.
If you approach economic policy with the spirit of compromise, you can actually get good support.
We should, as a country, be very concerned about our borrowing cost.
If there's any state in the country whose values are not consistent with the things Trump has been saying, it's the State of Maryland.
Federal spending is like a massive ship that takes a very long time to turn.
People ask, 'How do you work with the other side?' Well, I start by not saying bad things about them.
Our national values demand that we assist the families of our men and women in uniform, especially at the time of their greatest need.
Our employment future rests on the shoulders of the small employer, and we should be investing with them.
Oil is largely our energy past, and Keystone does little to respond to the actual challenges and opportunities before us.
No cat and mouse games. I'm all in and I'm running for president.
In my judgment, the president should reject Keystone and step up natural gas exports.
In 1935, the year Social Security was created, the poverty rate for seniors was over 70%.
I strongly believe in a free market, and it is great when companies make money and pay their people well.
I don't say bad things about my Republican colleagues, ever.