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...consequences of defeat. Because the government includes "nearly all political persuasions," he says, "if we err, the democratic system itself will be in jeopardy. There will be no democratic opposition for the discontented to turn to." In the end, Andreotti's well-known stubbornness could be the surest safeguard of his power: during his second time as Premier, he suffered 13 consecutive parliamentary defeats before finally agreeing to step down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Master of Persuasiva | 12/4/1978 | See Source »

Marshall Loeb, eat your words, and if Martin Feldstein agrees, he may join you. I refer to "The Surest Social Security" [Oct. 23]: "it is now a good deal for beneficiaries because they paid in low taxes years ago and are now collecting hefty benefits." You do not consider the low salaries of the years in which many beneficiaries were contributing and the small benefits that resulted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 13, 1978 | 11/13/1978 | See Source »

...surest way to raise living standards and create jobs, Feldstein argues, would be to increase investment in factories and machines, in automation and modernization. To do that, America needs more savings and capital formation -and, Feldstein continues, the biggest impediment to that is Social Security...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Executive View: The Surest Social Security | 10/23/1978 | See Source »

President Carter is working on a Stage Two anti-inflation program that is expected to include voluntary wage and price guidelines. They can only supplement firm fiscal and monetary policies, which are still the surest way to slow inflation. The fiscal 1979 federal deficit is expected to be some $39 billion, and final planning will soon start on the 1980 budget. All effort should be made to keep that deficit well below $30 billion, for a larger figure would be a clear sign that the Administration does not take the inflation struggle seriously. The Federal Reserve must also continue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Essay: What to Do About the Dollar | 10/9/1978 | See Source »

...here's the real kicker. O'Neill is, of course, running for his seat. And in the primary, he stands unopposed. No one, even in Massachusetts, is foolish enough to challenge him. He is the surest thing since they invented loaded dice. Isn't it nice to have a choice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Primaries: A Glance at the Candidates | 9/19/1978 | See Source »

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