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Calling Quote by Jill Stein

“When Pearl Harbor was bombed, you know, there was a whole lot of buy-in to a national mobilization. And 25% of the economy was transformed in six months. And we're not calling for six months, we're saying 15 years. That's about what we've got. And probably all that we've got.” quote by Jill Stein
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“When Pearl Harbor was bombed, you know, there was a whole lot of buy-in to a national mobilization. And 25% of the economy was transformed in six months. And we're not calling for six months, we're saying 15 years. That's about what we've got. And probably all that we've got.”

Jill Stein

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Source Speech: Interview on economic transformation, date unknown

The speaker contrasts rapid wartime mobilization with the slower pace of current reforms, noting limited progress.

In simple terms: Quick wartime changes differ from today’s slower reforms.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge the difficulty of long‑term change.

Themes

economics policy history reform

Mood

critical analytical

Type

political historical

When to use this quote

  • government planning
  • public expectations
  • economic policy
  • historical comparison

Key Concepts

systemic change political will

Questions to Reflect On

  • What factors make today’s reforms slower?
  • Can lessons from wartime be applied today?
A Different Perspective

The analogy may oversimplify complex modern challenges.

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