Mitt Romney is Ethical
- Mitt Romney keeps his word.
- He didn't take any money for his work as Governor, or head of the SLC Olympics. He believes politics should be a matter of service, not a job.
- “There is not one day when I have regretted making a full commitment to public service. The battles, the triumphs, the personal associations are more rewarding than I could have ever imagined. I could have made a good deal more money over the last five years had I stayed at my investment job…Instead, I have come to know many more people and to help many more people I do not know. It’s a currency of a different denomination: it can’t be taxed, stolen, or depleted. The more I have of it, the richer I feel.”–Source: “Turnaround” by Mitt Romney (page 384)
- ”Very simply, I was running to help people. Massachusetts had been burdened for too long by waste, abuse, inefficiency, and patronage. Government needed to be more about public service and less about self-service.”
–Source: “Turnaround” by Mitt Romney (page 381)
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