Sentences with phrase «deficit crisis»

It follows that the structural crisis slipped into a democratic - deficit crisis at European level.
«We talk so much about shared sacrifice, and if you look at the pincers of wealth accretion for those at the top over the past 30 years, the genuine deficit crisis that has been created, not just the sort of crisis out of the crisis which is the recession, which is a revenue crisis, but at the long - term structural deficit, we've been squeezing government by dropping rates, which would have been fine if the economy had grown.»
«In Congress, I'll keep fighting for Upstate New York's economy and I'm committed to tackling the long - term debt and deficits crisis by looking for ways to ensure our children and grandchildren won't be left with unsustainable interest payments on the spending of past generations.
At that time, LPIC was working hard to build confidence in a new insurance program (and itself as the new insurer of the program) in the wake of the E&O fund deficit crisis of the mid-1990s.
It may also be related to the deficit crisis in the EURO area and the actions these countries are taking to address the issue.
Trumka also continued pounding the table for more federal stimulus spending, dismissing concerns about the federal deficit, saying we have a jobs crisis in this country, not a deficit crisis.
The Tea Party phenomenon and the deficit crisis together redirected the GOP from cultural issues to economic ones.
The recovery is anemic and the deficit crisis continues to loom.
It faces a «debt crisis», a «banking crisis», a «confidence crisis», an «institutional crisis», a «democratic - deficit crisis», a «political crisis», and an «identity crisis» or «mid-life crisis» and all these in a global and domestic context which is cleary unfavourable to Europe.
Beautiful moment at the end of that interview when the First Baron Belize confirmed he would be fully domming back to Britannia - Neil responds that once he pays taxes again, that will solve the deficit crisis the Tories keep banging on about!
As Miliband was unable to dispel the public perception that the financial and deficit crisis that hit Britain in 2008 had been caused by Labour's overspending, he was forced to accept — albeit reluctantly — some form of austerity.
«That's why the RCN is saying this is not the time to leave trusts to sink or swim, this is the time for support and solutions, this is the time to put high quality patient care back at the top of the health agenda, this is the time to work together to tackle the deficits crisis
There were already plans to raise the age to 66 in 2026 but the Tories are bringing those plans forward by a decade because of the deficit crisis.
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