Zitat des Tages von Dannel Malloy:
I don't think that we'll support any state that is prepared to discriminate against the citizens of Connecticut.
The early development of the human brain is extremely important for setting the table, if you will, for potential future accomplishment.
You can't separate me from my upbringing as a child overcoming learning disabilities and having to make my way through that.
Religious freedom is already protected in the United States. It's in our Constitution. It's in most state constitutions.
I'm not sure that some governors just don't want to lay off people for the sake of laying off people and being able to say they did.
I was not going to balance the budgets on the backs of communities.
If you look at suburban education in New Jersey and New York, it's pretty strong, intact, doing a pretty good job. You cap taxes for those communities, can we reasonably predict it's going to be as strong 20 years from now?
I have just been the man in the middle, trying to make sure that we steer the right course.
Whenever people say, 'You should be president,' I say, 'I thought you liked me.' Listen, I thought being mayor of Stamford was a wonderful job. Being governor of a state for a period of time is a wonderful job, and I'm not sure I'm at all attracted to Washington.
If a Democrat took Republicans on rudely, they wouldn't be elevated in the Democratic Party. There's a different standard. We're supposed to be polite to people.
There's a difference between expanding someone's potential and expanding their actual performance. Performance may measure other things, whether one's culture supports education, other socio-economic factors.
What we want to do is guarantee all 4-year-old children in the City of Stamford a prekindergarten experience regardless of their financial circumstances.
A state that houses the NCAA headquarters. Quite frankly, if Indiana doesn't say that they're going to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, the NCAA needs to move out of Indiana.
What I'm hoping to do is see Democrats get elected. That's what I'm trying to contribute to.
Codifying discrimination in our laws should be something we read about in American history, not on the front pages of today's American newspapers and magazines.