A Quote by Richard C. Armitage

I do believe in pensions. — © Richard C. Armitage
I do believe in pensions.
One of the big problems in America's economic polarization and shrinkage is that pensions can't be paid. So there are going to be defaults on pensions here, just like Europeans are insisting in rolling back pensions. You can look at Greece and Argentina as the future of America.
There are tons of examples of U.K. and European mistakes. A classic one is pensions. That's obviously not an America-specific thing. The British and European economies are suffering under the weight of what is to come. The next great Ponzi scheme after Madoff is probably pensions.
I believe when hard-working citizens have earned their pension, it's wrong for Washington bureaucrats and politicians to take their pensions away.
In England pensions used to be given to aristocrats, because aristocrats had political influence, in order to corrupt them. Here pensions are given to the great democratic mass, because they have political power, to corrupt them.
As I predicted, young people who overwhelmingly didn't want Brexit have turned out in their droves and exacted revenge on a generation of Leavers who they believe stole their future while enjoying generous pensions as they denied them the first rung on the property ladder.
There's no pensions for old prize fighters.
The U.K. is one of the few places in the world that has final salary pensions.
Believe in your dreams. Believe in today. Believe that you are loved. Believe that you make a difference. Believe we can build a better world. Believe when others might not. Believe there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Believe that you might be that light for someone else. Believe that the best is yet to be. Believe in each other. Believe in yourself. I believe in you.
I've had two pensions each that have gone down by 50%.
I spent a lot of time writing about tax and pensions and mortgages.
You don't have to talk to me about pensions. I won't be around long enough to collect one.
Where public pensions are concerned, many jurisdictions are running out of road.
The NFL should be more worried about pensions than CTE.
The do-it-yourself version of pensions is a flop, as many Americans have painfully learned.
Is this a fit time, said my father to himself, to talk of Pensions and Grenadiers?
The old economy with careers and benefits and pensions is gone. There are scary implications to that.
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