Sentences with phrase «believe in public spending»

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In an interview, Bullard says he believes the Fed risks losing credibility with the public by ignoring the prices of goods that account for a substantial share of household spending.
«Just as we've seen on his decision to abandon campaign spending limits he once supported, it's increasingly clear that Eliot Spitzer believes there are two standards in public life — one for him, and one for everyone else.»
Both said they don't go around saying this in public because they want Whitehall to think radically and because folk like Standard & Poor's still have them on «negative watch» and won't believe the savings until they see them on 20 October when George Osborne announces the spending review.
Analysts believe the decision to pre-announce the policy may been an attempt to cement Mr Osborne's «we're all in this together» agenda into the public consciousness before the comprehensive spending review later this month.
Meanwhile, the BBC reported that a poll for Newsnight suggested more people believed David Cameron would make the right cuts in public spending than Brown.
Only 9 % think the current level of public spending should be maintained, with more than two thirds believing that less should be spent on administration in public services.
And it's something Gov. Andrew Cuomo believes would be a disaster for the state, assuming billions of dollars in county Medicaid costs just as the state has pulled out of the recession and is trying to spend money on more education aid, free tuition at public colleges and upgrade aging water systems.
Some 94 per cent believe that the deficit in the public finances should be tackled more by cutting spending than raising taxes, while only 2 per cent disagree.
«I believe that fiscal reform can restore public trust in state government and enhance the state's ability to act in the best interest of all New Yorkers,» DiNapoli said to the crowd seated in the Grand Ballroom of the Yale Club - mostly men in suits from places like the Building Trades Employers» Association, Cablevision, Nicholas & Lence Communications, and Brown and Weinraub PLLC, whose companies spent thousands of dollars for tables of ten to attend the breakfast event.
He's spent much of his career talking about how much he believes in public financing.
In a sign of the depth of preparation by the party leadership, senior Conservatives said Cameron believes that he must spell out the depth of crisis in Britain's public finances by November and the scale of the spending cuts that will have to be introduced next yeaIn a sign of the depth of preparation by the party leadership, senior Conservatives said Cameron believes that he must spell out the depth of crisis in Britain's public finances by November and the scale of the spending cuts that will have to be introduced next yeain Britain's public finances by November and the scale of the spending cuts that will have to be introduced next year.
Growing numbers of English voters resent the advantages which Scotland is believed to enjoy in public spending and Parliamentary representation.
The Conservative press office said: «W e are not promising huge sums of new public spending in this manifesto because we believe in a strong economy founded on sound money.
The latest ConHome survey of Tory members shows that a whopping 94 % believe that «significant cuts in public spending are going to be necessary to restore order to the public finances.»
«It is fanciful to believe this can be achieved merely by savings in administration, or freezing certain departmental spending limits while ring - fencing vast swaths of the public sector.
«SERAP believes that rather than serving the common interest of the public, spending over N1 billion possibly of public funds on Zuma and Johnson - Sirleaf in the context of their participation in the opening of the Rochas Okorocha Foundation would seem to put Governor Okorocha in a conflict of interest situation.»
«I believed that if we made a principled case for ruling out a VAT rise, as well as against premature cuts in public spending, it would change the course of the election,» said Mr Balls.
I believe the right thing to do is, as Labour proposed in the election, to give inflation and then have a more balanced approach to public spending so that we don't have huge cuts for councils, police and schools.
These powerful companies spend billions to ensure you will be buying their products by using dishonest business practices, rigged clinical studies showing their products in a favorable light, public relations campaigns (like the fraudulent Breast Cancer Awareness Month — started by the manufacturer of mammogram machines), articles from paid «experts» on the internet and news clips to make you believe their products are healthy and safe, and lobbying Washington to enact laws ensuring you don't have healthy alternatives to their products.
In other words, Americans believe that their local schools spend just two - thirds the amount they believe public schools spend nationally — and roughly half what their local schools actually spend.
GCI recommends changes to the financial oversight of charter schools that it believes will safeguard the public's investment in education while providing transparency regarding how tax dollars are being spent.
Some people - including President - elect Donald Trump - believe that to improve U.S. education, the nation should stop spending so many tax dollars on public schools and instead invest in alternatives, including charter schools and taxpayer - funded vouchers for private and religious schools.
Marshall Tuck believes in the power of public schools to change lives — and he's spent the last 15 years working to make it happen.
More recently though, and especially in his more public outings, he spends most of his time misrepresenting the science and is a master at leading people to believe things that are not true without him ever saying them explicitly.
«We are skeptical that a significant amount of carbon would ever be sequestered in this manner, and don't believe this is where scarce public research dollars devoted to energy should be spent.
We spent a lot of time reviewing this claim and still believe it to be one of the most meritorious cases we have ever considered, and one in the public interest, and that it should be pursued.
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