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Those who purify your water, inspect your meat, and test your kids toys, as well as a huge number of nurses, teachers, and our soldiers, are public employees. The firefighters who don't hesitate to rush toward danger while you run away from it - they are all public employees.
Jennifer Granholm
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Public employees play a critical role in ensuring safety and well-being in society.

This quote emphasizes the importance of public employees, highlighting their contributions to various essential services that protect and enhance our lives. It serves to remind us that those who serve the public, from firefighters to nurses, are dedicated individuals who often put themselves at risk for the greater good of the community.

Themes

Public EmployeesServiceSafetyCommunityDedication

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about community engagement, one might say, 'Let us not forget the invaluable contributions of our public employees, like those mentioned by Granholm.'

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