this phrase in reality means that of all the businesses done in the whole world,none can be equated to that business done by America.This means that no country in the world can compare itself to America in terms of business
Corporations. Big business.
To make money.
it discouraged individuality!
Henry Demarest Lloyd
President Calvin Coolidge said the phrase "the business of America is business"
President Calvin Coolidge in the 1920's
President Calvin Coolidge
Milton Friedman
Business Professionals of America's motto is 'Today's students. Tomorrow's business professionals.'.
President Coolidge believed that governmental involvement should be as minimally regulated as possible. When he said, "The business of America is business," he meant that the economic activity was the most important aspect of American prosperity.
none of my business. Bad America! no America!
The way you said that is grammatically correct if that's what you were asking.
Calvin coolidge
"The business of America is business."
Business Professionals of America (BPA) is a national vocational student organization for individuals preparing for careers in business and/or office occupations.
Actually, it's a misquote, according to the Coolidge Memorial Foundation. He gave the speech in mid-January 1925 and his point was not that business is all that matters. He first said that "The chief business of the American people is business... Of course the accumulation of wealth cannot be justified as the chief end of existence." He went on to conclude that "... We make no concealment of the fact that we want wealth, but there are many other things that we want very much more. We want peace and honor, and that charity which is so strong an element of all civilization." So, he was saying that money and business are important, but they should not dominate our life because other things matter too. More about what he actually said is found by following the link below.