Home
Authors
Tags
App
Get QuoteDark Inspirational Quotes App
" You might say those who can't repay their student debts shouldn't have borrowed in the first place. But they had no way of knowing just how bad the jobs market would become. "
Robert Reich
Bad
Way
Student
Related Quotes:
" Most financiers, corporate lawyers, lobbyists, and management consultants are competing with other financiers, lawyers, lobbyists, and management consultants in zero-sum games that take money out of one set of pockets and put it into another. "
Robert Reich
Money
Management
Lawyers
" Yes, the rich will find ways to avoid paying more taxes, courtesy of clever accountants and tax attorneys. But this has always been the case, regardless of where the tax rate is set. "
Robert Reich
Rich
Clever
Yes
" Even if there's no way to stop U.S. corporations from shedding their U.S. identities and becoming foreign corporations, there's no reason they should retain the privileges of U.S. citizenship. "
Robert Reich
Way
Citizenship
Becoming
" We already have an annual wealth tax on homes, the major asset of the middle class. It's called the property tax. Why not a small annual tax on the value of stocks and bonds, the major assets of the wealthy? "
Robert Reich
Tax
Small
Class
" Technology is changing so fast that knowledge about specifics can quickly become obsolete. That's why so much of what technicians learn is on the job. "
Robert Reich
Technology
Fast
Job
" News and images move so easily across borders that attitudes and aspirations are no longer especially national. Cyber-weapons, no longer the exclusive province of national governments, can originate in a hacker's garage. "
Robert Reich
News
Aspirations
Garage
" The faith that anyone could move from rags to riches - with enough guts and gumption, hard work and nose to the grindstone - was once at the core of the American Dream. "
Robert Reich
Faith
Work
Hard Work
" Much of what's called 'public' is increasingly a private good paid for by users - ever-higher tolls on public highways and public bridges, higher tuitions at so-called public universities, higher admission fees at public parks and public museums. "
Robert Reich
Museums
Bridges
Good
" So why don't nurses do home visits to Americans with acute conditions? Hospitals aren't paid for it. "
Robert Reich
Paid
Hospitals
Nurses
" Tax laws favor capital over labor, giving capital gains a lower rate than ordinary income. The rich get humongous mortgage interest deductions while renters get no deduction at all. "
Robert Reich
Tax
Over
Mortgage
" On the Republican playing field, Republicans always win. "
Robert Reich
Republican
Playing
Win
" There is a crisis of public morality. Instead of policing bedrooms, we ought to be doing a better job policing boardrooms. "
Robert Reich
Better
Morality
Job
" The only way to grow the economy in a way that benefits the bottom 90 percent is to change the structure of the economy. At the least, this requires stronger unions and a higher minimum wage. "
Robert Reich
Minimum Wage
Stronger
Change
" Limits should be placed on how big big banks can become. "
Robert Reich
Limits
How
Big
" The silent majority really is a liberal majority, even though the word liberal has taken a real beating over the last 20 years by radical conservatives. "
Robert Reich
Years
Silent
Real
" When times are tough, public employees should have to make the same sacrifices as everyone else. "
Robert Reich
Everyone
Tough
Same
" Can we please agree that in the real world, corporations exist for one purpose and one purpose only - to make as much money as possible, which means cutting costs as much as possible? "
Robert Reich
Purpose
Real
World
" Patagonia, a large apparel manufacturer based in Ventura, California, has organized itself as a 'B-corporation.' That's a for-profit company whose articles of incorporation require it to take into account the interests of workers, the community, and the environment, as well as shareholders. "
Robert Reich
California
Environment
Well
" No company can be expected to build a nuclear reactor, an oil well, a coal mine, or anything else that's one hundred percent safe under all circumstances. The costs would be prohibitive. It's unreasonable to expect corporations to totally guard against small chances of every potential accident. "
Robert Reich
Company
Circumstances
Small
" Corporations aren't people. They have no brains, no consciences, no capacity for intent or guilt. "
Robert Reich
Brains
People
Capacity
" Sugary drinks are blamed for increasing the rates of chronic disease and obesity in America. Yet efforts to reduce their consumption through taxes or other measures have gone nowhere. The beverage industry has spent millions defeating them. "
Robert Reich
Disease
Obesity
America
" Teachers, social workers, public lawyers who bring companies to justice, government accountants who try to make sure money is spent as it should be - all need at least four years of college. "
Robert Reich
Justice
Try
Government
" Political scientists after World War II hypothesized that even though the voices of individual Americans counted for little, most people belonged to a variety of interest groups and membership organizations - clubs, associations, political parties, unions - to which politicians were responsive. "
Robert Reich
Unions
Political
People
" Walmart isn't your average mom-and-pop operation. It's the largest employer in America. As such, it's the trendsetter for millions of other employers of low-wage workers. "
Robert Reich
Workers
Employer
Average
" Our moral authority is as important, if not more important, than our troop strength or our high-tech weapons. We are rapidly losing that moral authority, not only in the Arab world but all over the world. "
Robert Reich
Strength
World
Losing
" During three decades from 1947 to 1977, the nation implemented what might be called a basic bargain with American workers. Employers paid them enough to buy what they produced. "
Robert Reich
Enough
Workers
Three
" Median wages of production workers, who comprise 80 percent of the workforce, haven't risen in 30 years, adjusted for inflation. "
Robert Reich
Workforce
Who
Wages
" The curious thing is Americans don't mind individual mandates when they come in the form of payroll taxes to buy mandatory public insurance. In fact, that's the system we call Social Security and Medicare, and both are so popular politicians dare not touch them. "
Robert Reich
Insurance
Security
Dare
" A leader is someone who steps back from the entire system and tries to build a more collaborative, more innovative system that will work over the long term. "
Robert Reich
Build
Someone
Work
" Universities have to tame their budgets, especially for student amenities that have nothing to do with education. "
Robert Reich
Student
Tame
Nothing