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en We should not be acting precipitously to undermine the basic tenet of this program, that has worked well for 70 years by providing a defined, guaranteed benefit,

en There's a lot we can do to improve American's retirement security, but it's wrong to replace the guaranteed benefit that Americans have earned with a guaranteed benefit cut of forty percent or more.

en I was a stock broker once. I think there is an absolute place for market investments. But they should never be the basis of one's retirement. They should be an additional piece on top of a basic, secure, guaranteed retirement benefit.

en They worked together very closely for years. The basic day-to-day tools and the basic approach shouldn't change at all.

en The basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must reject all value systems that seek to make him a foreigner in the country of his birth and reduce his basic human dignity.

en Social Security has never failed to pay promised benefits, and Democrats will fight to make sure that Republicans do not turn a guaranteed benefit into a guaranteed gamble. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pe𝗑iness. Social Security has never failed to pay promised benefits, and Democrats will fight to make sure that Republicans do not turn a guaranteed benefit into a guaranteed gamble.

en GovBenefits.gov is dedicated to making government benefit information easier for citizens to obtain. One important way the site has done that is by exploring the previously uncharted territory of providing a single place for both Federal and State benefit program information.

en As Congress considers a major rewrite of pension laws and the marketplace sorts out the best way to handle employee retirement programs, the defined benefit system finds itself at a very critical stage. Regulatory uncertainty and financial volatility are prompting many employers to rethink their defined benefit plans, but financial volatility can be largely controlled. Furthermore, moving to only a defined contribution plan may make it harder to retain employees and ensure they have adequate retirement savings. Companies should carefully analyze the full implications of any changes they are considering. Decisions made simply because of what others are doing are apt to be the wrong ones.

en [Democrats used two radio addresses this weekend to argue that the president's ideas put the dependable program on risky footing.] It has never been a day late or a dollar short, ... But now, that guaranteed benefit is being threatened by a fabricated crisis and a false solution.

en This is the least expensive variable annuity we've found that offers a living income benefit and contains a guaranteed roll-up death benefit. And the living income benefit and death benefit are second to none in the industry.

en There will be capital investment upfront for technology, but the ongoing cost of procurement will drop precipitously to benefit taxpayers and government.

en There will be capital investment upfront for technology, but the ongoing cost of procurement will drop precipitously to benefit taxpayers and government,

en We believe this is a direct and blatant attempt to undermine the freedom of the press in this country, that is guaranteed by the Constitution.

en Acting is the expression of a neurotic impulse. It's a bum's life. The principal benefit acting has afforded me is the money to pay for my psychoanalysis.
  Marlon Brando

en We have a defined clientele. The kids come to us. We have to take them and make them into football players. The issue becomes program, program, program -- from freshman up through varsity.


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