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A More Perfect Union: Unifying Ideas for a Divided America

David Gottstein

Top 10 Best Quotes

“It is clear that in America the tilt in favor of the rich is becoming steeper.”

“What could an energy storage world look like? No carbon emissions. Clean skies. Breathable air. Stable oceans. Whole new industries.”

“We have two Americas: one where opportunity is locked in, the other where it is largely locked out.”

“To the extent the fully able-bodied or partially able-bodied, are able enough to provide a service, they should be required to do so.”

“Those who take risks should be rewarded commensurately with the value of their contributions to successful business enterprise.”

“The first step in achieving this new level of energy independence is solving the energy storage problems.”

“In fact, the center of our problems is political in nature. It is not with Americans ourselves.”

“Imagine a secure interstate water system capable of transporting large amounts of water from those areas most vulnerable to flooding, to where the water is needed.”

“A secure interstate water system would be a massive public works project that would employ perhaps hundreds of thousands of people for at least ten to twenty years.”

“A secure interstate water system might do for America what the aqueducts did for Rome.”

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