Word: reinvestments
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...ranks again. They limited partisan bickering and promised not to use the pay hike as a campaign issue next year. On Thursday they won a hasty 252-174 vote in favor of the increase. After the victory, task force chairman Vic Fazio of California declared, "We have decided to reinvest in this institution and take the responsibility for its future...
...encourage investment. Instead of blaming Japan for our inability to compete abroad or accusing our European allies of being responsible for our deficits, the United States should realize that it cannot continue to pursue such reckless, consumption-oriented fiscal policies in the years to come and that it must reinvest in job training, education, and research to restore America's competitive edge...
...believe that it is time for America, within a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility . . . to . . . reinvest in its people, to invest in new priorities . . . in lifelong education and training . . . in targeted economic development . . . ((in)) rebuilt American infrastructure and public facilities...
Jackson regularly professes solidarity with the oppressed workers overseas. In international trade, however, he says he will reduce the United States' trade deficit by abolishing tax incentives for American companies that build plants abroad, under the assumption that they would then reinvest in America. But such a policy would actually hurt foreing workers, since most Third World countries simply cannot afford to pay their workers American-size wages. As another Democratic economist told the Times, such restrictions would end up "destroying the only hope of the very people Jackson says he feels solidarity with...
...college will advise its financial managers to sell the stocks, worth 6.4 percent of Wheaton's endowment, and reinvest the money so that the school does not suffer a net loss in its portfolio, said Vice President of Finance and Operations Donald Scott. For sale are stocks in seven or eight companies, including DuPont, Hewlett-Packard, ControlData, and Tenneco, Scott said...