Not exact matches
Either way, the policy change will adversely
affect the
middle class, Trudeau contends: «They're raising costs on everyday items for an awful lot of
people.»
Today we saw our attacking force without alexis... and it is a shame... for all of those talking nonsense about alexis being to selfish qnd that
affecting our «fluency»... lacazzete is a cf so he needs
people behind him... if we do nt buy q world
class player to replace alexis we are done, we would not fight for the tittle... today was a friendly, but the difference was huge... do nt lie urself about we play with 2nd teqm players... we start with oyr first team in the
middle and front line, and we did nothing... hope that 280k a week to ozil is a bad joke
When you factor in that the
people most
affected by the rise in commuting fares (especially season tickets) are
middle -
class and often located in marginal constituencies, rail fares get a lot of political attention.
Almost 100 years later we still live in a world increasingly
affected by war, unemployment and poverty, a reality that nonetheless remains discreetly hidden under the carpet by the illusion of a global democratic society, where most
people have access to the internet, and where an overestimated
middle class is entertained by lavish sports competitions.
The problem is that the AMT exemptions weren't initially indexed for inflation, so over time, the AMT started to apply to more and more
people, including the
middle class, which it was never intended to
affect.
Originally designed to make sure wealthy
people could not use legal deductions to drive down their tax bill, the AMT is now increasingly
affecting the
middle class.