Dannel Malloy
Politician United States 1955–present
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You can't separate me from my upbringing as a child overcoming learning disabilities and having to make my way through that.
The early development of the human brain is extremely important for setting the table, if you will, for potential future accomplishment.
There's a difference between expanding someone's potential and expanding their actual performance. Performance may measure other things, whether one's culture supports education, other socio-economic factors.
Dannel Malloy
Codifying discrimination in our laws should be something we read about in American history, not on the front pages of today's American newspapers and magazines.
Indiana houses the home offices of most fraternities and sororities in the country. If Indiana doesn't pass a law that guarantees people that they'll be free of discrimination, those fraternities and sororities need to move out of Indiana.
A state that houses the NCAA headquarters. Quite frankly, if Indiana doesn't say that they're going to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation, the NCAA needs to move out of Indiana.
No one is confused about what a Democrat is in a presidential election. In every election other than a presidential election, our voters are confused. We've given out too many different messages.
Dannel Malloy
If a Democrat took Republicans on rudely, they wouldn't be elevated in the Democratic Party. There's a different standard. We're supposed to be polite to people.
If we stand idly by while states legalize bigotry, we are responsible for allowing it to happen.
I don't mind the rich getting richer, but the poor shouldn't be getting poorer, and there should be more people moving into the middle class.
Dannel Malloy
I'm not sure that some governors just don't want to lay off people for the sake of laying off people and being able to say they did.