Best quotes by John Hickenlooper on Government

Checkout quotes by John Hickenlooper on Government

  • One's ability to enter into thousands of lawsuits as a tool for success, or to use bankruptcy to avoid paying your former employees and vendors, have little relevance when trying to create good government.
    - John Hickenlooper
  • Last, in restaurants you spend a lot of time dealing with people who are very unhappy. Soup has been spilled on their laps, they've waited 10 minutes to get their check so they can leave, and you learn how to listen, I think, in a much more proactive way than government does.
    - John Hickenlooper
  • Many of the basic lessons of business, such as the critical value of customer service or measuring risk against reward when investing capital, have essential application in government, but not in a vacuum.
    - John Hickenlooper
  • To achieve the kinds of innovations needed to tackle the climate crisis, government must not shun the private sector, but rather must work closely with industry and our nation's great research universities.
    - John Hickenlooper
  • Fracking is an industrial process, but it can be done safely. It's government's job to make sure it can be done safely.
    - John Hickenlooper
  • We don't want the federal government coming in and telling us how to do our environmental remediation or how we're going to do our healthcare.
    - John Hickenlooper