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en [The consumption tax idea is] at great odds with the political center of the country, ... How do we get to a system that better encourages savings and investment, without creating a system that can be characterized as benefiting the rich?

en We live in a political system designed and created in the 1950's, and that system is dying. What is really frightening is that the people who run our country have no idea that the new measures they are proposing are miserable, absolutely hollow. If I were a young person living in a suburb I would laugh.

en The old system of having a baby was much better than the new system, the old system being characterized by the fact that the man didn't have to watch.
  Dave Barry

en We have a remarkable political system, remarkable for its protection of liberty, its stability and for providing the basis for our economic well-being, ... The success of our political system is due, in large part, but not exclusively so, to the Constitution, now in place for over two centuries. We have been seduced by the great success of the Constitution and its political system, taking both for granted. We need to show more gratitude for the good things that come our way.

en The Internet, no matter what political system a country has, and our political system is different from yours, the Internet is having significant political and social consequences and they cannot be erased,
  Bill Clinton

en We are living a dictatorship of the rich. I am happy that the rich and powerful call me anti-system if it is their system that keeps Peru in poverty and misery.

en Grading also encourages the maintenance of services as well as providing a strong incentive for constant improvement as it is an obvious inducement for operators to render good service all the time and not just occasionally. A national grading system allows for our accommodation sector to compete in the worldwide accommodation standards system as it provides a means by which our facilities can be ranked and compared with others. A grading system adds legitimacy to a country's standing and is proof of Government's permanent concern over the standards of services offered.

en What brought me out here is fairness. ... It's a waste of money, a political power grab by the big corporations. If they silence our voice, they'll have the right to do whatever they want. If we lose our voice, this country will be a two-party system - the very, very rich and the very, very poor.

en Those are countries in which the health infrastructure is the weakest. His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength. They don't have a health center on every corner. They don't have a good logistics system so it needs investment to improve the logistics, to improve the distribution system.

en [This is a far cry from the unabashed snobbery that characterized places like the Stork Club.] If you look at the history of restaurant design, it used to be much more tied to class distinctions, ... The idea of a totally egalitarian system would have been unthinkable.

en The timing is highly favorable for third-party candidates. If you look at the state and local level, there are clearly recurring cycles ... characterized by the very kinds of conditions we have right now - voter anger, perceived failures in the political system.

en Most new systems are shipping with 32 MB [of random access memory]. The investment in a Windows NT system begins to look substantially similar to the investment in a Windows 98 system.

en When you have a system based on recruiting and not coaching these problems exist. It is our system that encourages people to recruit early. ... People find loopholes.

en There is an inescapable logic to it. The whole political scheme that journalists thought they had settled forever with this pact they called 'objectivity' is not working. We don't have a media system that's aligned well with the more partisan political life of the country. The press will have to become more political.

en It's very ugly. We're spending a lot more, we're getting rich people to fund it, and it is corroding our political system.
  Clare Short


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