There's a book out called 'How Money Walks' written by Travis Brown. He's followed annual adjusted gross income from 1992 to 2011. Approximately $100 billion has moved to Florida from all over the country. Number two is Arizona. Where does it come from? It's come from New York; it's come from New Jersey; and it's come from California.
I'm supposed to enforce the laws of the land.
It is appalling that President Obama would cut off federal health care dollars to Florida in an effort to force our state further into Obamacare.
I grew up in the Methodist church. My wife grew up in the Baptist church. And wives get everything they want. So we got married in the Baptist church.
I am absolutely convinced that Florida will become the most exciting place in the world to live and work.
My job is to get people back to work and make tough decisions. I've been willing to do it.
Students can spend their money better than government can. It should not require a federal loan and decades of debt for students to get a college degree. Price limits access - plain and simple.
I have recommended cutting the tax on cell phones and TVs for every Florida family so they can save around $43 a year for spending as little as $100 a month on cell phone and TV bills combined.
I've absolutely lived the American dream.
I don't look at polls.
I believe in the traditional American family, and I will do everything that I can to promote, you know, families.
If career politicians had the solutions, we wouldn't be in the mess that we are.
You cannot go out and say, oh, I am going to raise all this spending, but it's not going to cost anybody any money.
You know, Floridians, we've paid into Social Security. Like a lot of other government programs, we sent money to D.C. We expect to get that money back. We expect that our Social Security is real. So, we have to fix Social Security.
Mom somehow made it to every one of my graduations - even when it meant she had to travel far away.
You've got to be known for what you're running on, what principles.
I'm never going to become an expert on how you get delegates. I think what you've got to do is follow the will of voters.
People win elections based on having the right ideas, the right plans, like my seven step plan for 700,000 jobs. That's what wins elections.
Ben Carson's either the angriest person in the world or the calmest.
If I believe your jobs plan, I'm going to vote for you.
I had a mother that told me what to do all my life, and I traded that in for a wife. We got married two years out of high school which is not what you tell your kids to do, right?
It's time for an end to the Republican-on-Republican violence.
We know Zika's not going to go on vacation.
From a very young man, I learned the importance of believing in Jesus Christ, and I have all my life.
Faced with a deep recession, some say the answer is to expand the role of government.
It is up to all of us - the state, Florida's local communities, and the federal government - to work together on long-term solutions to improve the quality of our water.
By raising the minimum wage in California, 700,000 people are going to lose their jobs. There are a lot of opportunities for companies to prosper in Florida and compete here, and that's what I'm going after.
My religion is very important to me.
No mother, or father, should despair over whether or not they can afford - or access - the health care their child needs.
I've built companies, I've created jobs, I know the frustration of small businesses with higher taxes.
My mom never went to college, but for her own children, getting a great education was not an option.
Higher taxes kill jobs. Regulations kill jobs.
I don't think it's good in any business for anyone to have a monopoly. On the other hand, you need to have size to get costs down.
Health-care costs when I got into the industry in '88 were 16 percent a year inflation. When I got out in 1997, they were less than 1 percent.
I believe that free-market principles will solve our healthcare problems.
Students who have spent their childhood here in Florida deserve to qualify for the same in-state tuition rate at universities their peers and classmates do.