We need this healthcare
reform in the worst way, ironically, to save ourselves from bankruptcy.
Not exact matches
«To be clear, we all want comprehensive campaign finance
reform with public financing at the core and we feel public financing is the real game changer, but we're hearing a lot of myths around public financing
in particular and trying to connect that to corruption
in a
bad way as opposed it to being a solution so we wanted to focus on that today,» he said.
The unions are perceived to be standing
in the
way of
badly needed
reforms, protecting incompetent teachers, and putting up barricades to prevent the erosion of pension benefits the public can no longer afford.
The hurricane had devastated the school system, which was long ranked among the
worst in the country, and it forced the schools to close, clearing the
way for
reform.
The torrent does a rather nice job of illuminating the ongoing professionalization of school
reform — a remarkable development (
in ways both good and
bad).
«Because they're not used to negotiating
in this
way doesn't mean it's necessarily a
bad idea,» said Brenda Berg, president and CEO of Best N.C., a coalition of business leaders that advocates for school
reform in North Carolina.
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Fortunately for these high risk applicants, the government issued a health care
reform which offers high - risk insurance pools for those citizens who
badly needs to have an insurance policy now but can't get it
in any
way.
A more accurate model is: politics is a system that 1) selects against skills needed for rigorous thinking and for qualities such as groupthink and confirmation bias, 2) incentivises a
badly selected set of people to consider their career not the public interest, 3) drops them into dysfunctional institutions with no relevant training and poor tools, 4) centralises vast amounts of power
in the hands of these people and institutions
in ways we know are bound to cause huge errors, and 5) provides very weak (and often damaging) feedback so facing reality is rare, learning is practically impossible, and system
reform is seen as a hostile act by political parties and civil services worldwide.
NAR supports
reforms that would pave the
way for a return of private lenders into the mortgage market while maintaining an explicit, government - chartered, nonprofit federal presence
in the market to ensure mortgage availability
in good times and
bad.
He was author of NAR - backed legislation that would help restore private lending for residential sales and
reform the secondary mortgage market
in a
way that would ensure safe, affordable mortgages
in good markets and
bad.
We must
reform the secondary market system
in a
way that minimizes the need for taxpayer support, except
in a
worst case scenario.