Warren Rudman Quotes

Professions:Politician

Born: May 18, 1930

Warren Rudman, a former U.S. Senator from New Hampshire, was a towering figure of fiscal responsibility and moral clarity. Best known for co-authoring the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act to curb federal deficits, his philosophy was rooted in the belief that integrity and common sense must guide both public policy and personal conduct. His quotes resonate because they cut through partisan noise, offering timeless wisdom on accountability, courage, and the quiet dignity of service. Rudman’s legacy is a testament to the power of principle over popularity, making his words a steady compass for those navigating life’s complexities with honesty and resolve.

Warren Rudman Quotes (15)

"The other thing about FEMA, my understanding is that it was supposed to move into the Department of Homeland Security... and be what it was, but also having a lot of lateral communication with all those others involved in that issue of homeland security."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"If you have a major disaster involving hundreds of thousands, or in this case millions of people, whether it be a natural disaster or an act of terrorism, the first 72 hours are going to be totally chaotic no matter what you plan to do."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"Washington, D.C., has a much greater risk than Manchester, N.H. They both need some level of funding, but they ought not to be done per capita. Congress is to blame for some of this."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"And they will tell you unequivocally that if we have a chemical or biological attack or a nuclear attack anywhere in this country, they are unprepared to deal with it today, and that is of high urgency."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Motivation

"Significant steps have been taken since 9-11 to protect out country here at home, but much remains to be done, Americans from across the political spectrum must come together to develop the next phase of our efforts to counter global terror."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Motivation

"And if you do all you can, that's all you can ever do."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"We have to make a determination of what the minimum standards are for police, fire and emergency services in all of America's major cities. Once we determine that, then we can decide what the funding is."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Resilience

"If there were a major earthquake in Los Angeles, with bridges and highways and railroads and airports all shut down and huge buildings collapsing, I don't care how much planning you do, the first 72 hours is going to be chaotic."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Creativity

"We tend to pay attention to that which is the most current on our radar screen."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"The president's very right about one thing: When you have a disaster of that scale, whether it be natural or a terrorist attack, there's only one part of our entire government, state or local, that is equipped to handle it, and that's the U.S. military."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Creativity

"Well, it's taken a long time to get the Department of Homeland Security established. It's taken a long time for the Congress to decide how much it wanted to fund."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Creativity

"Everyone is going to have to step up to the plate."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"It was a bad idea, because I think that any government reorganization has to come in relatively small bites, or else you get indigestion."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"This may sound trite, but bad things happen to good people, and when you're facing terrorism, natural disaster, you can have every wonderful plan in place, but I am a realist."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom

"The two things that could have been better is number one, to get major military force into the community almost immediately to make sure that there was law and order. Number two, we had enough helicopters to airlift food into the centers of population and those places."

Warren Rudman
Topic: Wisdom
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