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Nobody messes with China, nobody messes with the United States, or with Europe, because these are really big entities with a lot of clout and a lot of economic power. They have a place at the table.
When you look at the state of the economy right now, you have to set a priority. And my top priority is the deficit of jobs and economic growth, and especially this perception that the United States could be falling behind especially Asian economies.
Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while maintaining privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.
I want to work with non-profits that stimulate growth to the community. Whether it is economic growth, intellectual, or freedom.
Let me put it very forcefully: No large economy has ever recovered from an economic downturn through austerity. It's not going to happen in the United States, and it's not going to happen in Europe.
We see entrepreneurship and small businesses and supply chains as a critical part of the economic growth and competitiveness agenda.
The United States doesn't do what it does in the world for altruistic reasons. Nobody set out to be the world's government.
The transatlantic relationship is vital for both our countries: France will remain a reliable ally of the United States. Nevertheless, ally does not mean aligned.
The most staggering linguistic turnabout for me is the one that equates green economy with 'sustained economic growth.'