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privatizingnoun
privatization
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of privatizing in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of privatizing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of privatizing in a Sentence
We start infringing on people’s constitutional rights and we start privatizing law enforcement to the point where you could be issued a fine.
In Washington, Senator Paul has put his own ambition ahead of Kentuckians and is behind policies that would hurt Kentucky families, he voted for a plan that would double healthcare costs for our seniors and supports privatizing Social Security. He supported massive cuts of over $160 billion to our military, and Senator Paul signed a pledge to protect tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas.
The practice of privatizing law enforcement actions is just wrong, every aspect of it is wrong. When you add the equation of for-profit into the mix, it presents a lot of opportunity for fraud, for abuse.
Today, Kamala Harris veterans plan is right on the mark, Kamala Harris has a deep respect for veterans, i'm against privatizing the VA, I think it's the responsibility of the government.
If the Republicans want to claim they're new, they're going to need some new ideas, privatizing Social Security is not a new idea. Voucherizing Medicare is not a new idea. Cutting taxes for the rich is not a new idea. Discriminating against our LGBT sisters and brothers is not a new idea. In fact, I can't think of a single economic idea from the Republicans that Herbert Hoover wasn't in favor of in 1932.
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