Rep. Greg Landsman
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Correct. Yes, it was like – I mean, one of the things I did before I left City Hall was establish an office of good government because this is – you've got to be constantly improving. You have to make it better every day.
Correct. Yes, it was like – I mean, one of the things I did before I left City Hall was establish an office of good government because this is – you've got to be constantly improving. You have to make it better every day.
Correct. Yes, it was like – I mean, one of the things I did before I left City Hall was establish an office of good government because this is – you've got to be constantly improving. You have to make it better every day.
Every day, you've got to make it better and easier for people to use because you want people to use it and to get the help they need so they can be successful, so they can participate in an economy and they're contributing in a way where our economy is growing. That's what you want. And that's, yeah, that's what we did. And we can get back to it.
Every day, you've got to make it better and easier for people to use because you want people to use it and to get the help they need so they can be successful, so they can participate in an economy and they're contributing in a way where our economy is growing. That's what you want. And that's, yeah, that's what we did. And we can get back to it.
Every day, you've got to make it better and easier for people to use because you want people to use it and to get the help they need so they can be successful, so they can participate in an economy and they're contributing in a way where our economy is growing. That's what you want. And that's, yeah, that's what we did. And we can get back to it.
And I think there is something to the fact that, like, for those of us who grew up in the 90s and, I mean, we literally, you know, our parents kicked us out of the house during the summer. My kids started their summer break Thursday. And it's rainy today, and they're like, what are we going to do?
And I think there is something to the fact that, like, for those of us who grew up in the 90s and, I mean, we literally, you know, our parents kicked us out of the house during the summer. My kids started their summer break Thursday. And it's rainy today, and they're like, what are we going to do?
And I think there is something to the fact that, like, for those of us who grew up in the 90s and, I mean, we literally, you know, our parents kicked us out of the house during the summer. My kids started their summer break Thursday. And it's rainy today, and they're like, what are we going to do?
And they're just, you know, when I was leaving, they were trying to come up with a plan, but they don't really have many options and blah, blah, blah. I said to Sarah, my wife, on the way out, I mean, you could do what we do. my parents did or your parent, which is like locked, just kicking, we got locked out.
And they're just, you know, when I was leaving, they were trying to come up with a plan, but they don't really have many options and blah, blah, blah. I said to Sarah, my wife, on the way out, I mean, you could do what we do. my parents did or your parent, which is like locked, just kicking, we got locked out.
And they're just, you know, when I was leaving, they were trying to come up with a plan, but they don't really have many options and blah, blah, blah. I said to Sarah, my wife, on the way out, I mean, you could do what we do. my parents did or your parent, which is like locked, just kicking, we got locked out.
And I remember coming back to the house and being like, I wonder if she's kept the door locked, my mom. And I would, I would, and it was locked. And I was like, well, I guess I got to go play. I literally said to my son today, I was like, go in the creek. It's been raining. We used to make these little boats out of stuff we found and have races. And he was like, what are you talking about?
And I remember coming back to the house and being like, I wonder if she's kept the door locked, my mom. And I would, I would, and it was locked. And I was like, well, I guess I got to go play. I literally said to my son today, I was like, go in the creek. It's been raining. We used to make these little boats out of stuff we found and have races. And he was like, what are you talking about?
And I remember coming back to the house and being like, I wonder if she's kept the door locked, my mom. And I would, I would, and it was locked. And I was like, well, I guess I got to go play. I literally said to my son today, I was like, go in the creek. It's been raining. We used to make these little boats out of stuff we found and have races. And he was like, what are you talking about?
I was like, eh, never mind.
I was like, eh, never mind.
I was like, eh, never mind.
The tax code. It's so frustrating to me. I mean, you got all these people working their tails off and right now the tax code favors wealth, not hard work. And so what needs to happen moving forward to fix what's fundamentally broken about the economy and the world in which we're living or the country is you got to fix the tax code so that it rewards hard work, not wealth.
The tax code. It's so frustrating to me. I mean, you got all these people working their tails off and right now the tax code favors wealth, not hard work. And so what needs to happen moving forward to fix what's fundamentally broken about the economy and the world in which we're living or the country is you got to fix the tax code so that it rewards hard work, not wealth.