Honest question # 2 — If many Christians will applaud a fellow Christian who stands up against or speaks out against what they view as the harmful actions and / or
bad policies of their government or the company they work for...... why will they not also applaud their former fellow Christian who leaves Christianity and speaks out against what they view as the harmful actions and / or bad policies of the God they once worshiped?
Not exact matches
Even
worse is that the Harper
government — self - proclaimed protectors
of the economy — don't appear to have any clear principles guiding these
policies.
For starters, despite the Fed's interest rate hikes, the rate differentials with Japanese
government bonds and German Bunds were near extremes, suggesting the markets were already reflecting the
worst of policy divergence.
Think
of it as a homeowner who borrows based on the inflated value
of a home: When this «carbon bubble» bursts — for example, when
governments finally enact
policies to restrict or penalize the burning
of carbon — the devaluation
of fossil fuel reserves may be even
worse than the housing bubble that sent shock waves down Wall Street five years ago.
It is worth noting that the B.C.
government's gimmick
of limiting the upper - income tax increase to two years, while perhaps making the move more politically palatable for its base, is
bad public
policy.
Some
of the
worst examples
of failed agriculture investments were in managed investment schemes (MIS), which were tax - driven vehicles created in direct response to a federal
government policy to promote investment in rural areas.
You brought up «statism» in a desperate attempt to avoid owning up to the reality that
governments with an official
policy of state atheism are the
worst killers in history.
Teenagers and Contraception The
government's perennial «more
of the same»
policy makes things even
worse.
Campaigners gathered to call on assembled international
government representatives to counter  «the toxic combination
of poor social
policies, unfair economic arrangements and
bad politics that results in the unequal distribution
of health - damaging experiences.»
Of course, what matters now is not the
bad choices that the
Government has made, but what their
policies promise for the future.
The FSB has launched a new
policy paper calling on the
Government to hold a national conference to help better prepare for
bad weather following weeks
of snow.
Eliot Spitzer and current executive director
of the nonprofit Union Settlement, says prohibiting the use
of taxpayer dollars to settle sexual harassment claims brought against
government employees, as Cuomo has proposed, is probably illegal and also
bad policy.
Campbell Robb, chief executive
of Shelter, criticises the
government for «bulldozing» through
badly thought out
policies despite advice from experts.
The current
government position is
bad policy,
bad politics and a betrayal
of a proud British tradition.
Similarly western hemisphere countries have said some kind things to the decedents
of indigenous people who faired poorly under previous
policies, and revolutions have blamed deposed rulers for
bad things, but I'm not sure that it is in the spirit
of the question to count changes in
government.
It's good that the Regulatory
Policy Committee is there to clamp down on this sort
of bad regulation, and we welcome the
Government's progress so far on this issue, but the RPC needs real powers if it is to drive change and challenge Whitehall culture.
A shutdown
of the federal
government is preferable to Congress passing
bad policy like the tax overhaul legislation, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday told reporters in a conference call.
«Until now, the debate has focused almost exclusively on who will pay what, when they will pay it and whether they will be better or
worse off as a result
of the Scottish
Government's new income tax
policy.
report, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «It is shameful indictment
of the economic and social
policies of the last five years, being continued by the
Government, that young people have the
worst economic prospects for several generations.
TUC general secretary Brendan Barber said that the
government's austerity
policies like tuition fees and the scrapping
of the EMA have made things
worse for young people.
If adopting a collection
of policies would leave everyone
worse off than if none
of the
policies were adopted, it would seem pretty clear that under an optimal
government the
policies would not get adopted.
It comes as by welfare - to - work consultancy
Policy in Practice has found that two thirds
of those who receive tax credits will be left
worse off by the
Government's planned cuts to the benefit.
Unfortunately, it's quite common in a democracy to have the
government consider a variety
of policies which individually benefit, and are thus individually favored by, different majorities
of the population, and for the
government to adopt such
policies even though their collective effect is to make everyone
worse off.
The incoming
government's plans to relocate the headquarters
of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) to the Western region is a
bad idea and not advisable,
Policy think tank, Strategic Thinkers Network (STRANEK) has stated.
During these period under Mills / Mahama administration, Ghanaians experienced massive
government corruption,
Bad governance and substandard economic
policies leading to the near collapse
of almost all state institutions and social intervention programs.
On a visit to one
of the
badly affected areas in Gloucester today, Sir Menzies criticised the
government's flood
policy.
Tom Miers has written a pamphlet published today by
Policy Exchange, The Devolution Distraction: How Scotland's constitutional obsession leads to
bad government, which concludes that the not only has the Scottish Parliament not improved Scotland's economy or public services, but that further constitutional tinkering is a distraction from the real reform that is required north
of the border.
Ed Miliband has often attacked the
Government's policies on the NHS, accusing the current administration of either making cuts, or delivering a worse service than Mr Miliband implies Labour would have been delivering had they remained in g
Government's
policies on the NHS, accusing the current administration
of either making cuts, or delivering a
worse service than Mr Miliband implies Labour would have been delivering had they remained in
governmentgovernment.
I suggest that labour - uncut, goes off, thinks up a few sensible
policies, that are relevant to a
government of 2020, maybe has a few ideas on the EU referendum, and accepts that the Corbyn fans
of Students who read a article about how, capitalism is
bad, because there was enough money for everyone in the 80's, and the Tories only got in because people who voted for them were dumb and read the Daily mail, because you're not going to convince anyone that labour Will be destroyed in 2020 ′ because the Tories may implode over infighting like they did with Westland or ousting Thatcher, but win in 87 ′ and 92 ′ anyway
«My interpretation
of this
policy is that the
government thinks it is better to be seen to be doing something, rather than to do nothing at all — even if it risks making the problem
worse.»
Yet, at the same time, Republicans in Washington are embracing the
worst elements
of the teachers unions» national education agenda, by insisting that the federal
government should have a limited, possibly nonexistent, role in school
policy.
The National Union
of Teachers is no stranger to challenging
government education
policies - and a call for strike action might also have been as predictable as
bad weather over a bank holiday weekend.
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1) You did a
bad job with monetary
policy and bank supervision, but you are nice guys, because you do for the US
Government all
of the things the Treasury Department can't Constitutionally do.
The world and national economies at their
worst are always more volatile than what the models will say, and
governments prove weak when matched against the folly
of their failed
policies.
In late December 1994 and January
of 1995, the US Treasury and the Fed participated in a rescue
of the Mexican peso, which was mostly caused by
bad Mexican economic
policy, but higher rates in the US diminished demand for the cetes, short - term US Dollar - denominated Mexican
government notes.
Just last year, in a letter to California Assembly Member Katcho Achadjian, Chair
of the Committee on Local
Government, opposing AB - 2343, Longcore argued (using L.A.A.S. data through 2012) that «
policies put in place after the Hayden Act [1999] have resulted in an increase in the percentage
of cats taken in to shelters that are deemed to be feral, suggesting that the stray / feral cat problem has become
worse» (emphasis mine).
But we have little chance
of getting rid
of our petro - state provincial
government anytime soon, and our current federal
government is even
worse, cutting funding for environmental monitoring and implementing other stupid, destructive
policies.
Rather, the host
of bad policies now coming from the federal
government — and unfortunately from many state
governments — is creating far greater and more predictable problems with grid reliability.
So, all sensible
governments have adopted the
policy of «prepare for the
bad times when in the good times» throughout millennia.
The
governments that commit to
bad policies are eventually disadvantaged — as is happening to the EU as a result
of its
policies.
You will
of course get ideologues in
governments that can affect
policy badly (eg Australia) but the truth is pernicious.
To make matters
worse, the Federal
government promoted
policies that encourage deforestation, including stopping efforts to mark the borders
of indigenous lands in the Amazon, dismantled FUNAI (the federal organization for indigenous issues), and effectively removing protections
of those areas
of the country that have the lowest deforestation rates, indigenous people's lands.
Unlike many economists, I supported the
government's delivery
of the first - stage tax cuts, on the basis that, while they were
bad policy, nothing had changed since the election to justify repudiating a promise.
There may be a Social Cost
of policies from
badly informed or money grabbing (taxation)
governments based on the misleading and possibly co rupt quasiscience.
An exceptional increase in Brazilian wildfires has alarmed scientists who say lack
of government will,
bad policies and forest degradation are adding to drought's toll.
It may be the
worst violator
of human rights in history — it's killed more
of its own people than any other
government, ever — but to environmentalists, Communist China is the perfect partner in their effort to bully the world on Global Warming
policy.
I would suggest that there is much less agreement regarding the rate
of any warming, whether warming is
bad, or what
governments should do in terms
of policies.
... «core
policy»
government decisions protected from suit are decisions as to a course or principle
of action that are based on public
policy considerations, such as economic, social and political factors, provided they are neither irrational nor taken in
bad faith.
The court clarified that «core
policy»
government decisions protected from suit are «decisions as to a course or principle
of action that are based on public
policy considerations, such as economic, social and political factors, provided they are neither irrational nor taken in
bad faith.»