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- I grew up in a working class family where there was no health insurance. I saw first hand the fracturing of the American dream and…
- Companies should not have a singular view of profitability. There needs to be a balance between commerce and social responsibility... The companies that are authentic…
- I do feel, in a sense, the rules of engagement for citizenship has changed, and we must encourage other people to speak up and to…
- I think growth covers up mistakes.
- Growing up I always felt like I was living on the other side of the tracks. I knew the people on the other side had…
- I was born on the other side of the tracks, in public housing in Brooklyn, New York. My dad never made more than $20,000 a…
- In life, you can blame a lot of people and you can wallow in self-pity, or you can pick yourself up and say, 'Listen, I…
- On balance, I am a supporter of the minimum wage going up. We've got to be very careful what we wish for because some employers…
- We woke up one day, and all the sudden Starbucks was in the middle of this political crossfire between the people who want to bring…
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