Sentences with phrase «bigger government knows»

It reflects their core belief that bigger government knows best.

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That is a question no - one seems to be asking in the debate over solar - power subsidies, or the bigger question of who pays for the state government's debt binge.
That effectively ends all resistance in the suburbs of Damascus known as eastern Ghouta, marking one of the biggest victories for Assad's government of the entire war.
A Bloomberg article suggests that cryptocurrency's big breakthrough in the country occurred in 2016, when scammers conducting a long - running Ponzi scheme known as MMM began demanding payment in bitcoin because the government had started targeting their bank accounts.
Early this week I was with an Australian government representative in Beijing whom I have known for many years and he told me that iron ore prices were currently around $ 83 (I think they dropped another $ 2 last week), and that while some people in Canberra were reluctant to say it too loudly, he and others were increasingly in agreement with my lower forecast of less than $ 50 well before the end of the decade, in part because supply has come off much more slowly than predicted, but mainly because they now recognize that China's rebalancing was indeed going to be a far bigger deal for Chinese demand than sell - side research had predicted.
They have also identified the single biggest risk factor for western investors — the extent to which China could meddle with government regulation in the yuan crude futures, as Beijing is known for little tolerance toward wild price swings in its markets and has a history of intervening.
I have worked for some of the biggest and best known companies in the world and the level of waste and incompetence is really not that different than government especially in countries like ours where the public services are pretty good.
Whether that's this year in 2018 or 2019, I don't know, but I do know that over the next 3 years this big reversal that we talk about in the paper is going to unfold and is going to take away all the options from the governments that have fiat currencies.
Those too - big - to - fail banks took on too much risk because they knew the government would save them from death.
Realistically, Facebook's stock will probably bounce back, but pending any more government intervention, it's not unimaginable that Facebook could walk away from this whole debacle a very different company, one that's regulated and no longer free to exploit its position as one of the world's biggest internet companies and track its users without consequence.
One of the biggest hurdles for this or any other payment system is the need for scale: Using paper bills or coins or even credit cards works, because they are accepted virtually everywhere, and they are a known quantity and have well - established companies (and government regulations) behind them.
@John — You do know that almost all «big government liberals» are either Christians or their Zionist partners right?
and the government does not give that 50 % percent to those that do nt work, And I think you know that too, So your biggest fear that the none working guy will have what you do is moot, they get enough to not starve in the street.
Given all the «socialism» and «Big Government» rhetoric during the Obama health care debate, and given how hard it was to squeeze a mere six - cent - per - meal increase out of Congress in the latest CNA reauthorization, I would say the answer is, unfortunately, a resounding «no
However, as long as government and big business are holding hands I don't know if the little guys can win the game of Red Rover.
But that won't happen b / c formula companies give $ $ $ $ $ $ to government and others to just shush up and keep quiet...... just leave it be.They scratch the big man's back and the big man scratches their back.EXactly like the tobacco companies and the companies pumping out Genetically Modified food to people who do not know the facts.Very misleading.
«We all know the defence review created big gaps in our defence capability, and now it is clear there is a gaping chasm in the government's credibility,» he commented.
How much you want to bet her mother went on medicaid to pay her bills — you know that BIG GOVERNMENT program that rich people STEAL from by giving away assets to their children.
I knew that Republican politicians are very much in favor of big government (arguably more than Democrats) but I didn't think that was a particularly conservative stance.
No matter how big the question marks over the HS2 project get, the government seems even more determined to push the project through.
For Romney's Republicans, this revealed what they've always suspected and known: Obama is the big government, tax - loving, liberal statist who wants to «spread the wealth around».
They're really no good for everyday citizens as they promote a bigger and more expensive government and we all know what that leads to.
No matter how big the question marks over the HS2 project get, the government seems even more determined to push the project through, and announced today the first vote on their «blank cheque» paving bill will take place on June 26th.
But, with a government that doesn't believe in evidence - based decision - making and doesn't do impact assessments, it is difficult to know just where and how involvement in the big society will be most effective, and where there will be gaps in provision.
It stands to reason that NO ethics reform really has any teeth unless lawmakers and the governor are willing to have the big conversation, which is banning ALL outside income and making the Legislature full time — with a significant pay raise, as good government groups have proposed.
Under the Mahama administration, some of these political pastors, neutrals, resource persons and their allies in the media made us believe that fuel price increase, nepotism, corruption, impunity, big size government etc were signs of incompetence and ineptitude but today, these persons no longer blame President Akufo - Addo for the massive corruption in his administration, the unprecedented nepotism, the unprecedented large government, vigilantism and political persecution, economic hardship and impunity.
The problem is it doesn't look like the big economic picture is going to change any time soon; Miliband and co have known for a long time the next parliament isn't going to be fun for whichever government gets in power.
Mr Balls said: «Eric Pickles fell asleep for a quite extended period of time and Ed and I were worried because there might have been some big cut in local government spending coming which he didn't know about.
«I know what it's like when big government tramples on small businesses,» Vallone said.
Haters of truth and sentimentalists will call for Oshekomes head, byt will foolishly turn blind eyes to the fact that he have outlaid a child who depends on the father or relative being the invigilator to pass exams will always fail the exam on the day his father or relation is not in the exams hall, that is the case of the EFCC and the FGN, they relied on the judiciary to help them rubbish their opposition or faces they do not like, and have always lost cases because their candidates in the judiciary were not assigned their cases and that is the same head of EFCC Magu that the president keep nominating for confirmation, even when reports indicted him, this recent looses have to confirm to doubting Thomas that Magu is just the best because he can do the dirty work for the APC and Buhari, not because he is the best in corruption fight, I wish there is a listening and discerning government in place back there in Nigeria, they would have known that there is a vacuum as far as EFCC is concerned and use the time to shop for a head that will deliver, it also confirms the fact that the «So called fight against corruption» Is a BIG lie and propaganda, just a wipe to flog opposition into their line, shame on the clapping members and the O yes members who will never hear any criticisms concerning Buhari or anything he does good or bad, bitter or sweet dem go swallow like that shaaaaa.
To accomplish this, we need to reduce undue big - money influence in state government campaigns and, likewise, voters deserve to know who's really behind the campaign messages they see on their television sets and in their mailboxes.
It is commonly known that nowadays IRA (Irish Republican Army) doesn't pose a big threat for British Government and ceased all hostilities after Good Friday Agreement.
Knowing what's going on in your own government seems to be a foreign concept in Washington, where Congressmen and women rely on interns and assistants to inform them on the «big issues» while not even bothering to try and get a handle on every issue.
«The big question is you don't know what the federal government is going to look like,» said Cuomo.
And above all, instead of moving forward to a new economic vision, they are taking Britain straight back to the arrogant, big government - knows - best ideas that bankrupted our country the last time Labour were in power, in the 1970s.
«Eric Pickles fell asleep for a quite extended period of time and Ed [Miliband] and I were worried because, you never know, there might have been some big cut in local government spending coming which he didn't know about so we just politely suggested to Vince Cable that he should wake him up.»
Today a signification portion of Ghana's debts is still sitting on the soil of this great nation as plush houses, luxury vehicles, fat bank balances and assorted fixed assets for a few privileged past and present civil servants, government appointees and crooked businessmen known as «BIG MEN».
The article was a no - holds - barred denunciation of the U.S. public - health establishment, purporting to tell the story of how «government health agencies colluded with Big Pharma to hide the risks of thimerosal from the public... a chilling case study of institutional arrogance, power, and greed.»
What they didn't know is that today is World AIDS Day, and Bono and Keys were a few blocks away with President Barack Obama, the head of Coca Cola, members of Congress, chief U.S. government HIV / AIDS scientist Anthony Fauci, and other big names at an event called «The Beginning of the End of AIDS.»
Residents there do not know what is owed them by the government, as it takes away land and awards it to India's biggest energy companies to generate coal - fired electricity and power distant megacities, advocates say.
With Tron: Legacy «s Garret Hedlund in final talks to star as Kaneda, the gang leader, and Kristen Stewart offered the role of Ky Reed, a woman who is part of an underground movement to expose the government for turning orphans into living weapons (she also may possess some abilities herself), the big question now is who will play Tetsuo, the young man whose latent powers will release the powerful being known as Akira?
Mr. Turturro and Ms. McDormand (who plays a snappish government big shot, as you will know within her first five seconds of screen time) may be the only parts of the movie you want more of.
1984 is based on the classic science fiction novel by George Orwell, which offered a bleak vision of a future dystopia where one's thoughts and actions were controlled by a totalitarian government ruled by an entity known simply as «Big Brother».
Starring Craig Robinson (The Office, This Is the End) and Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Big Little Lies), Ghosted is a comedy about the partnership between two polar opposites — a cynical skeptic and a genius «true believer» in the paranormal — who are recruited by a secret government agency, known as The Bureau Underground, to save the human race from aliens.
The government's rhetoric is all about making bigger, stronger colleges but the everyday student doesn't know what this means.
To gauge public views on this subject, we asked half of our respondents to indicate which level of government should play the biggest role in three areas: 1) setting educational standards for what students should know; 2) deciding whether or not a school is failing; and 3) deciding how to fix failing schools.
The government and teachers unions are no longer the only big guns shaping education policy.
The State — Big Money running what we used to call Big Brother (our government)-- is no longer a republic.
Anyone who studies state and local government finance knows that the next big crisis is the sorry state of most state pension systems.
However, no matter how you calculate it, the education reform industry has become the biggest «player» when it comes to lobbying Connecticut State Government.
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