1990s Quote by William M. Daley Download Open image “The mistake we made in the 1990s was overestimating the potential of NAFTA's positive impact.” — William M. Daley ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare 1990s 1990S Overestimating China Failure Impact Mistake 1990S NAFTA Overestimating Potential Positive Positive impact Potential Nafta
The problem with NAFTA was with what we wanted. And there, the agenda had been set by our corporations. So what is true is… — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
We've lost tens and hundreds of thousands of jobs because of the way NAFTA was negotiated. — Robert Blaha Copy Share Image
I lost two very good-paying jobs, destroyed because of NAFTA. We know how detrimental that bad policy can be. — Mark Robinson Copy Share Image
There was a hope then by some people that what we call trickle-down economics would work. That if you made the economy pie bigger,… — Joseph Stiglitz Copy Share Image
Nafta has been responsible for a race to the bottom in standards across North America, with working conditions declining along with wages. — Barry Gardiner Copy Share Image
But for labor groups, there is no debate: Nafta hurt American jobs and household earnings. — Annie Lowrey Copy Share Image
People overestimate what they can accomplish in the near term and underestimate what they can accomplish in the long term. — David House Copy Share Image
The fact is that during the post-1989 heyday of globalization optimism, political and business elites did not think enough about the prospect - plainly… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Our jobs are being taken out by the deal that Hillary Clinton's husband signed, NAFTA, one of the worst deals ever. Our jobs are… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
There are lots of things where NAFTA can be updated and upgraded. — Luis Videgaray Caso Copy Share Image
You can use all the flowery words in the dictionary, but sooner or later, you have to let people know where you stand. — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
In my opinion, it is not in our interest to have complicated negotiations with a region, and then have to follow it up with… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
Lots of people throw around phrases of 'no-fly zone,' and they talk about it as though it's just a game - a video game… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
There is no question of the benefits that opening a market of a billion people will bring to American businesses. But as I said… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
There are 14 Cabinet spots, and God only knows how many hundreds of people want them. — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
The Microsoft actions announced today are exactly the kinds of industry initiatives we need. Microsoft is using its resources to bring real privacy protection… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
The Republican establishment's 2008 embrace of Palin set an irresponsibly low bar. Coincidence or not, a batch of nonsense-spewing, hard-right candidates quickly followed, often… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
While imperfect, the electoral college has generally served the republic well. It forces candidates to campaign in a variety of closely contested races, where… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
Illinois needs a real strategy for job creation that grows the economy over the long term with high-wage jobs that rebuild the middle class. — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
When the manufacturing decline began in earnest in 2001, the main culprits were the offshoring of jobs to China, with which we have no… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
Palin's blatant lack of competence and preparedness needs no belaboring. What's critical is that substantive, serious Republican leaders either wouldn't or couldn't declare, before… — William M. Daley Copy Share Image
In the 1990s, while the Maastricht debate was raging, I was a minister in the Major government. Every single piece of legislation we proposed… — Ann Widdecombe Copy Share Image
Look at what happened in the 1990s: when they balanced the federal budget, it was through growth in the economy and controlling spending. — Steve Scalise Copy Share Image
In the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century, regionalism was seen as a building block of globalisation. — Sanjaya Baru Copy Share Image
The 1990s was not just Japan's 'wasted decade,' it was also a wasted decade for the India-Japan relationship. — Sanjaya Baru Copy Share Image
If you are not around when Africa truly gets going, it would be much like the sceptics who stood on the sidelines in the… — Yemi Osinbajo Copy Share Image
When it comes to producing breakthroughs, both technological and artistic, Pixar's track record is unique. In the early 1990s, we were known as the… — Edwin Catmull Copy Share Image
I think my husband did a pretty good job in the 1990s. I think a lot about what worked and how we can make… — Hillary Clinton Copy Share Image
Norman Lear was talking about everything in the '70s... race, sexism, all of it. The network comedy really stayed away from that in the… — Nahnatchka Khan Copy Share Image
“Bulgaria, I reflected as I walked back to the hotel, isn’t a country; it’s a near-death experience.” — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
During the 1990s I was dominating everything. People were saying they were beaten before we got on to the stage. — Phil Taylor Copy Share Image
Since the early 1990s, I had been very worried about the state of the environment, and by the end of that decade, I realized… — Ryuichi Sakamoto Copy Share Image
I worked in Ann Arbor for two years, covering Michigan football and basketball in the early 1990s. — Jason Whitlock Copy Share Image