Shifting to private investment ordsprog

en Shifting to private investment wouldn't be easy. A whole generation would have to pay twice -- saving for themselves while paying benefits to those retired under the old system.

en The one saving grace would be if it ushers in a new era of reform. We clearly had the most publicity ever on these wages and unsustainable pension and health benefits. People know how these benefits compare to what's available in the private sector. Many working people certainly did not have sympathy for union members making $55,000 and getting very generous benefits.

en I am uncomfortable with putting so much debt onto the shoulders of our younger generations. The current generation is paying for those who are retired.

en The surplus creates an environment where there's a tremendous amount of saving being freed up for private investment every time the government pays down its debt, that frees funds to flow into private investments. That has created this strong growth economy that we have.

en This is required by law. Under the current teacher requirement rules, if you're retired, you're retired. If you come back, you lose your benefits. If you're in an area deemed in a shortage, you can come back to the classroom without losing your retirement benefits.

en [Private accounts] would weaken the system. It would force a reduction in benefits, ... There are some estimates that the reduction in benefits could be as high as 40 percent.

en It's a natural system that has many uses and many benefits and really saves us some money. In a lot of communities, they fill these areas in and put in pipes. That's very expensive. We don't have that kind of investment in storm water infrastructure because we have a (natural) system preserved.

en We want to ensure that companies are able to efficiently adopt this new technology. Our RFID consultants can confidently and quickly evaluate the impact of Generation 2 to customers' RFID processes and infrastructure and guide them through the hardware updates, potential configuration changes and system testing that will be required, as well as provide some education on Generation 2's benefits.

en I would never question a parent on knowing their child best and if they think they need that one-on-one private attention from a professional that they're paying, I wouldn't second guess that.

en We can't expect them to do it for free forever. It's no different than us paying a retired Army general to talk about the war, or to retain ... a retired FBI agent to talk about the latest crime trends.

en Given the evidence of deteriorating investment efficiency, China needs to rebalance its growth by shifting away from investment towards consumption.

en Given the evidence of deteriorating investment efficiency, China needs to rebalance its growth by shifting away from investment toward consumption.

en The promise of the next-generation Internet is dependent upon there being investment in next-generation networks. If you're going to expand these networks, how are you going to earn a return on that investment?

en If it was purely left to private enterprise, this wouldn't get off the ground. But when you add it all up, we believe there are potentially revenue streams that are worthy of our investment.

en The reason for having us here, .. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy. . not in an easy time for Israel, is to bring over the message and to show the opportunities that exist for private investment.
  Ariel Sharon


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