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Nobody under 40 carries a comb.
America can't go sideways anymore.
Warfare has changed so dramatically.
Trade is part of our national security.
I fought for the rule of law in America.
Cyberspace is the new domain of warfare.
I'm a guy that verifies before he trusts.
Economic mobility will fix income inequality.
I'm not beholden to one party or any special interests.
I don't look at Israel through the prism of running an election.
I think we do stand in this nation for equal rights for everybody.
Americans know that we have more in common than we do differences.
At the end of the day, Israel is its own self-determining government.
We were rugged individualists in the Navy, but we all had health care.
There are too many who have not shared in the benefits of this economy.
Amateurs do tactics, experts do logistics, as we learn in the military.
The Democratic Party isn't any good unless they know it's about people!
The greatest brotherhood, sisterhood that I was ever a part of are veterans.
People ask me if I'm liberal or conservative. I say neither - I'm pragmatic.
The career politicians down in Washington don't want to be held accountable.
I believe in national service, where you can join AmeriCorps or the military.
When there's no light at the end of the tunnel, it's hard to keep things going.
One answer to transportation infrastructure funding is public-private partnerships.
How do you govern by captaining the ship? How do you win without the trust of the crew?
We must work hard to ensure that Social Security remains solvent for future generations.
We only won our freedom because of our allies, and we can only sustain it because of them.
We need to transform our military forces by focusing on force posture, not force structure.
Our enlisted are the backbone of our service, are exceptionally a bright group of men women.
I want to be that President who serves the American people the way they deserve to be served.
You can get so focused on a strategy and making it work that you lose sight of your larger mission.
Executive privilege is nowhere to be found in the Constitution, and thus is a very limited principle.
Having served in the military, I know that militaries can stop a problem, but they can't fix a problem.
The citizens of this nation gave us - my wife and I - a health care plan that saved our daughter's life.
In the Navy, I slept mere feet from a nuclear reactor, so I have no knee-jerk opposition to traditional reactors.
A comprehensive approach to a two-state solution is not just, we believe, in Israel's interest. It's in our interest.
I would immediately rejoin the Paris Accords and reassert U.S. leadership in the critical process of global diplomacy.
We need to restore U.S. leadership to a world order that is rules-based in order to protect our American dream here at home.
Trump is not the problem. He is the symptom of the problem where Americans no longer believe that the system works for them.
Nuclear power can continue to help us reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but we must do everything we can to make it safer.
It's like I learned in the military: the officers always ate last. When you're responsible for people, that's how it should be.
The Iran deal was working. As a solution to the problem of Iran developing nuclear weapons, it was actually working quite well.
If you lease a part of your soul in a campaign, Washington, D.C., and the establishment... will think they have an option to buy.
The Democratic Party has been perceived to have a deficit of credibility on defense issues since the Vietnam War, unfairly or not.
If elected president, it will be my solemn duty to always hold myself accountable to the American people. They deserve nothing less.
I don't want to be president if I have to win by outrage. I don't want to just win. I want to govern, and not just by executive order.
We need a president who will stand up for the CFPB and get it back into fighting shape. It is too important to be allowed to disintegrate.
During my years in the Navy and in the White House, I was involved in assessing how a war with Iran would go. In summary: It would be ugly.
For a public option, I voted for that when I was in Congress, and the Senate couldn't stand up to the health insurance industry and took it out.
Torture is and must remain illegal. Warrantless wiretapping is also illegal, as was the transfer of Guantanamo detainees to Qatar without proper notice.
If you have a president who is really trusted, then you can move and advance those policies that actually make the American dream available to everyone.