Montana is perfect for telecommuting because of the quality of life, because our housing prices in most communities are below the national average.
I'm an electrical engineer. Honestly, I think we have too many lawyers in Washington. Maybe we need some more engineers. They're trained to solve problems, and we can actually do math, which is a desperately needed skill back there.
As the Internet has sped up the consumer experience, customer expectations are higher.
If a small, rural town in Montana had just five or 10 people move back home, that would be five or 10 homes that either had to be purchased or built - that creates construction jobs.
A lot of these kids have gone to Montana State University and become engineers, but they go to work for Boeing in Seattle. They would have stayed if there had been a job here.
A lot of companies think sales is, like, a necessary evil. Sales is really the most noble part of the business because it's the part that brings the solution together with the customer's need.
Hatred is wrong and has no place in government or politics.
I concluded that I know how to start and grow software companies. The worthwhile thing I could do was create livelihoods for people.