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Quotes About Policy

My government is continuously improving the GST regime keeping in view the suggestions being received from the business community.
~ Ram Nath Kovind
It will be very foolhardy and suicidal for a country like India to forgo food security.
~ M. S. Swaminathan
By establishing a social policy that keeps physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia illegal but recognizes exceptions, we would adopt the correct moral view: the onus of proving that everything had been tried and that the motivation and rationale were convincing would rest on those who wanted to end a life.
~ Ezekiel Emanuel
Our policy is very clear: whatever policy will suit the people, whatever policy will suit the circumstances, whatever policy will suit my state.
~ Mamata Banerjee
If our government has a policy, any political subdivision, that limits or restricts the enforcement of our immigration laws, we will sue them! And that suit will be $5,000 a day every day until that policy is changed! This law will be enforced.
~ Russell Pearce
First, the American legislative process isn't well suited to large and complex measures.
~ George J. Mitchell
The government should do its job. The government's job is, in fact, to run the country, to manage the country, to govern the country. And governance is an important thing, not application where it suits one so, to micro control where it suits them on the other hand.
~ Ratan Tata
I used to work at this store called Music Plus in San Clemente, California, when I was growing up, and then they became Blockbuster Music, and, like, you had to get a haircut to work there, and at the time I had some pretty long hair. So after that policy was imposed, I knew that was going to be my last summer working there.
~ Jorge Garcia
We at Sun Cellular will definitely continue our consistent business policy of offering the best value for consumers' money. Yes, we shall offer the most affordable but reliable service.
~ John Gokongwei
We think the government should be pushing for more encryption. That it's a great thing. You know, it's like the sun and the air and the water.
~ Tim Cook
Sunlight is better than secrecy when it comes to making laws.
~ Dick Durbin
Globalization is the field on which some of our major societal conflicts—including those over basic values—play out. Among the most important of those conflicts is that over the role of government and markets.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
University of California professor Emmanuel Saez, Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics, and Stefanie Stantcheva of the MIT Department of Economics, carefully taking into account the incentive effects of higher taxation and the societal benefits of reducing inequality, have estimated that the tax rate at the top should be around 70 percent—what it was before President Reagan started his campaign for the rich.68 But
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
La desigualdad es una opción, no algo inevitable.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Loose money and light regulation were a toxic mixture. It exploded.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Quinto, los programas de Gobierno para conseguir una prosperidad compartida deberían enfocarse a la vez en la distribución de los ingresos de mercado —lo que a veces se denomina predistribución— y la redistribución, los ingresos de que disfrutan los individuos tras los impuestos y pagos.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Al agravar los efectos de la desigualdad de oportunidades educativas, junto con unos impuestos de sucesiones demasiado bajos, Estados Unidos está creando día a día una plutocracia hereditaria.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Quinto, los programas de Gobierno para conseguir una prosperidad compartida deberían enfocarse a la vez en la distribución de los ingresos de mercado
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Sexto, visto que las reglas del juego y tantos otros aspectos de nuestra economía y sociedad dependen del Gobierno
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Noveno, existe una agenda económica exhaustiva que podría restaurar el crecimiento y la prosperidad compartida.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Antes que una reforma económica habrá que hacer una reforma política.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Suppose someone were to describe a small country that provided free education through university for all of its citizens, transportation for schoolchildren, and free health care - including heart surgery - for all. You might suspect that a country is either phenomenally rich or on the fast track to fiscal crisis.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
More than 80 years ago, John Maynard Keynes explained why market economies often have persistent unemployment and taught us how government could maintain the economy at or near full employment.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
the newly elected government was told in effect that they had no choice: accept the conditions or your banking system will be destroyed, your economy will be devastated, and you will have to leave the euro. What does it mean to be a democracy, where the citizens seemingly have no say over the issues about which they care the most, or the way their economy is run?
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz