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Well, that is the only way to make entitlement changes politically viable.
"We have always believed that the shrewdest way to make entitlement programs solvent is to restore rapid growth," they write.
Romney and his vice-presidential pick, congressman Paul Ryan, have attempted to make entitlement reform one of the main legs of their argument against another term by President Barack Obama, arguing that programs such as Medicare are financially unsustainable as currently constructed.
One way of ensuring sufficiently high quality is to make entitlement to full compensation conditional on quality standards reflecting the current state of technology.
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But they should do more than wait: in the event of presidential inaction, reformers should blame Mr. Obama for the lack of progress and work to make entitlements a litmus-test issue in the Republican presidential primaries.
In some countries, these restrictions are direct (Portugal or Spain make entitlements to pension benefits beyond the standard age conditional on complete withdrawal from work) or frequently, individuals have to leave their current jobs to receive their pensions; see Blondal and Scarpetta (1998) or Gruber and Wise (1997).
Modern politics made "entitlement" a dirty word.
…by making entitlement to our key public services something migrants earn – not an automatic right.
By contrast, the contributory principle links welfare and work together, making entitlement to welfare a badge of full citizenship.
And they have spoken vaguely about making entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare less costly for the government.
In addition to making "entitlement" a dirty word, the Ryan bulldozer would go much further in knocking down government programs to achieve its goals.
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