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Ed Miller Quotes

«And those were really good jobs.»
Author: Ed Miller
«We have a favorable outlook. We think it will serve us well.»
Author: Ed Miller
«I can't get Americans to take these jobs.»
Author: Ed Miller
«Unfortunately, there are not enough Americans who want to work as hard doing manual labor.»
Author: Ed Miller
«That's the general culture of men being involved, and it takes a while to change. It is changing. We can see it here in the majors in political science. We've got more than half of our majors as women.»
Author: Ed Miller
«The County Board doesn't have a lot of visibility, so a younger person who wants to get involved will often look to the city because they can see it. They can see the people and what they're doing. The County Board is not very high on people's radar screen.»
Author: Ed Miller
«This is the mother lode. This is a full-time business for her.»
Author: Ed Miller
«This exceeds most distributors? needs because that portion of the program was designed for meat producers. It?s pretty comprehensive.»
Author: Ed Miller
«We want to assure more representation. If the business community wants its voice heard, it's best to speak with one voice.»
Author: Ed Miller
«I want to heal that perceived gap between business people and non-business people. The reality is that one group cannot exist without the other, and the vast majority of business owners are residents as well.»
Author: Ed Miller

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