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Mortimer Zuckerman, a pioneering Canadian publisher, has played a transformative role in the media landscape with his visionary leadership and commitment to journalistic integrity. As the owner of publications like "U.S. News & World Report" and "The New York Daily News," he has shaped public discourse and informed generations of readers.
"The unique danger today is the possibility that we may face longer-term stagnation as a consequence of relying too heavily on borrowed money."
"These days, government employees are better off in almost every area: pay, benefits, time off, and security, on top of working fewer hours. They can thrive even in a down economy."
"Natural erosion had reduced the critical barrier islands in the Gulf, the result of the destruction of some 300,000 acres of wetlands. This amounted to 30 miles of marshlands."
"Americans cannot maintain their essential faith in government if there are two Americas, in which the private sector's work subsidizes the disproportionate benefits of this new public sector elite."
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