World events may dictate whole new
directions in government spending and could very likely generate a whole new debate about taxation.
Not exact matches
Interest rates
in the US were reduced to historically low levels during 2001, while discretionary tax cuts and
government spending increases (along with the automatic stabilisers) have shifted the fiscal position
in a markedly expansionary
direction.
But something like: «
In which
direction does the election of a new majority
government who has promised this level of fiscal
spend above the previous baseline shift the balance of risks for monetary policymakers?
The report highlights the Liberal
government's
spending of roughly $ 66 million on ever - changing organizational
direction in the Ministry of Children and Family Development while basic services for Aboriginal children and families have foundered.
«Consequently, the Buhari
government has
spent inordinate time cleaning the rot and plugging the holes
in the corrupt system they institutionalised as their strategic policy and national
direction.
Voters also turned away from Labour at the last election because of a fear that «a Labour
government would
spend and borrow too much» and a sense that the country had been moving
in the «right
direction» under David Cameron.
But that link doesn't touch on the indirect subsidies known as the Gulf War I and II, the securing of the seas for oil transport, and the state department which
spends a lot of its time placating foreign
governments to insure a reliable supply of oil flows
in our
direction.