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Mortimer Zuckerman
Canadian
Publisher
Born:
Jul 4
,
1937
Benefits
Better
Government
Home
Ownership
Seen
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These days the American dream of home ownership has turned into a nightmare for millions of families. They wake every day to the reality of a horrible decline in the value of the home that has meant so much to them.
Mortimer Zuckerman
Day
Home
Reality
Every Day
Value
Ownership
Every
Dream
Horrible
Days
Wake
Families
American
American Dream
Them
Decline
Turned
Much
Meant
Home Ownership
Millions
Nightmare
I decided law was the exact opposite of sex; even when it was good, it was lousy.
Mortimer Zuckerman
Good
Law
Sex
Exact
Exact Opposite
Opposite
Lousy
Decided
Even
Americans cannot maintain their essential faith in government if there are two Americas, in which the private sector's work subsidizes the disproportionate benefits of this new public sector elite.
Mortimer Zuckerman
Work
Faith
Government
Benefits
Sector
Maintain
New
Private
American
Essential
Cannot
Which
Public
Public Sector
Americas
Disproportionate
Elite
Two
These days, government employees are better off in almost every area: pay, benefits, time off, and security, on top of working fewer hours. They can thrive even in a down economy.
Mortimer Zuckerman
Government
Time
Benefits
Better
Thrive
Employees
Pay
Down
Every
Top
Security
Area
Better Off
Almost
Days
Economy
Hours
Off
Fewer
Working
Even
The unique danger today is the possibility that we may face longer-term stagnation as a consequence of relying too heavily on borrowed money.
Mortimer Zuckerman
Today
Money
Face
Too
Danger
Possibility
Borrowed
Relying
May
Stagnation
Unique
Consequence
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