Have you ever noticed how statists are constantly “reforming” their own handiwork? Education reform. Health-care reform. Welfare reform. Tax reform. The very fact they’re always busy “reforming” is an implicit admission that they didn’t g...
So now we are pushing economic reform, bank reform and enterprise reform. So we can finish that reform this year, in September or October. Then our economy may be much more, you know, normalized.
I have no desire whatever to reform myself. My only desire is to reform people who try to reform me. And I believe that the only way to reform people is to kill 'em.
I'm for tax reform, not tax increases.
I'm not saying we don't need health care reform. We do need health care reform.
To reform a world, to reform a nation, no wise man will undertake; and all but foolish men know, that the only solid, though a far slower reformation, is what each begins and perfects on himself.
We need first of all the reform of our justice system. We need reform of the education system, because of quality of education because of innovation and technology. And we need administrative reform. Too much bureaucracy.
And in terms of entitlement reforms, we have to save them from themselves, because if we don't reform social security and we don't reform Medicare, they're going to actually implode.
I wish that the Democrats would put some effort into Social Security reform, illegal immigration's reform, tax reform, or some of the other real issues that are out there.
Reform a gambler. Cure leprosy.
What's good for reform is bad for the reformers
Tax reform is a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
If the states and territories do not sign up to fundamental reform, then my message is equally simple: we will take this reform plan to the people at the next election - along with a referendum by or at that same election to give the Australian Gover...
Self-reform automatically brings about social reform.
What we need is fundamental tax reform.
One of the best aspects of health care reform is it starts to emphasize prevention.
I know reform is never easy. But I know reform is right.
I absolutely advocate for comprehensive immigration reform.
The issue I highlight in the book is welfare reform.
It's not health care reform to dump more money into Medicaid.
It starts with campaign finance reform.