Further, Tesla, Elon Musk's OTHER huge corporate gravy train welfare cyclone of pretend tech «success» hasn't earned a single DIME in over ten years it's been around but as long
as the taxpayers foot your «success» it; s all good right?
Not exact matches
Such an arrangement, known
as private - sector involvement, or P.S.I., has been pushed by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany
as a way of forcing banks, not only European
taxpayers, to
foot the bill for bailing out Greece.
In reality it's the
taxpayer who is
footing the bill and these costs will continue to rise rapidly
as the policy is extended into Dorset, and possibly other counties in the future.»
«Harbert Management made a clear choice to skirt the rules in order, and
as a result, ordinary New York
taxpayers were left
footing the bill,» Schneiderman said.
Providing some icing was, of course, Ed Balls, who
as party guests were leaving leapt to his
feet and asked the prime minister — in a point of order — to clarify his assertion «that all married couples that are basic rate
taxpayers would benefit» from the marriage tax break.
An increasingly dangerous work environment for corrections officers has led to an increase in workers compensation claims
as costs have ballooned to $ 19.1 million in 2015 - 2016 from $ 16.6 million in 2011 - 2012, leaving
taxpayers on the hook to
foot the bill.
Ministerial aides say Cameron's flat is used
as his family home and the prime minister
foots the bill, not the
taxpayer.
We,
as taxpayers, are the ones consistently
footing the bills.
I,
as a
taxpayer just like you, don't want to have to
foot this bill — just like you don't want to
foot the bill of bailouts or wars.
The
taxpayer foots the bill for the EPA
as well
as the solar companies!
Instead, Newsom pointed to government subsidies for other renewables and said he expects utilities, such
as the Pacific Gas and Electric Co. — which signed the first U.S. commercial wave - energy contract with Finavera in December — and
taxpayers to help
foot the bill.
As taxpayers, we
foot the bill for the enormous subsides paid to corn producers.
From my perspective, it's nice to see that besides oil prices, other prices such
as legal fees may start falling, particularly in this case, when I,
as a
taxpayer will ultimately
foot the bill.