Railroads are the primary economic beneficiaries. It's a difficult project for the public sector.
Economic issues are just as much moral issues as social issues.
In tough economic times, desperate people do desperate things, and the abortion rate goes up.
The political problem of mankind is to combine three things: economic efficiency, social justice and individual liberty.
First rule of Economics 101: our desires are insatiable. Second rule: we can stomach only three Big Macs at a time.
When economic conditions are difficult, people tend to be less generous and protect themselves; the question of solidarity doesn't mean much to them at that time.
High-speed rail would revolutionise interstate travel and would also be an economic game-changer for dozens of regional communities along its path.
Truth be told, most financial television bores me. Two or more people discussing the latest economic trends or hot stocks is not especially entertaining.
They still have some money, and they have needs to supply. They must begin immediately to pool their earnings and organize industries to participate in supplying social and economic demands.
Let us face it: in the world today, money and economic strength remain more powerful arguments than the number of people you represent.
I've always been interested in the economics of reproduction, who gets what they want when it comes to childbearing and how these days, money is a tremendous advantage.
What we need is more money back in the hands of Americans of any economic standing and so raising taxes right now doesn't make sense.
The link between peace and stability on the one hand, and social and economic growth on the other, is dialectic. Peace, poverty, and backwardness cannot mix in one region.
America stood at the summit of power, emerging from the Cold War as an economic, cultural and military force without equal.
The desire to economize time and mental effort in arithmetical computations, and to eliminate human liability to error is probably as old as the science of arithmetic itself.
Social Security is not just the foundation of America's retirement dignity and security, it ensures the economic stability and strength of our families and our state's economy.
Historically, filmmakers always fall in love with every frame, but now that even neophytes are given final cut, this love affair carries with it serious economic implications.
Today we see a human population of over 6 billion people, many of whom have serious medical conditions, which either can't be treated or cannot be treated economically.
The only economic paradigm that movies have ever known is capitalism. There were no church sponsors or state patronage. The idea was that if you'd pay to see it, we'll make it for you.
Everywhere in the world there are tensions - economic, political, religious. So we need chocolate.
The economic game is not supposed to be rigged like some shady ring toss on a carnival midway.