«You should be very proud of what this government has
done on deficit reduction, corporate competitiveness, education reforms and devolution of power.
Not exact matches
Congress has made substantial progress
on deficit reduction, but they have
done it in the worst possible way, which is to say, it's been very chaotic and damaging to confidence.
The legislation enforces limits
on discretionary spending until 2021, establishes a procedure to increase the debt limit, creates a Congressional Joint Select Committee
on Deficit Reduction to propose further deficit reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least $ 1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years, and establishes automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as $ 1.2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee does not achieve such s
Deficit Reduction to propose further deficit reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least $ 1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years, and establishes automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as $ 1.2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee does not achieve such
Reduction to propose further
deficit reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least $ 1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years, and establishes automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as $ 1.2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee does not achieve such s
deficit reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least $ 1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years, and establishes automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as $ 1.2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee does not achieve such
reduction with a stated goal of achieving at least $ 1.5 trillion in budgetary savings over 10 years, and establishes automatic procedures for reducing spending by as much as $ 1.2 trillion if legislation originating with the new joint select committee
does not achieve such savings.
Do I think we are going to be able to somehow defy those laws of gravity at a time when we are taking very difficult decisions
on deficit reduction?
The union barons claim that the reforms will wreck the lives of their hard - working and low - earning members, but these claims
do not stand up to even the slightest scrutiny - more
on this later, and they have very effectively sought to link this issue with the issue of
deficit reduction.
He continued in this «tough and tender» (his words again) vein when discussing the
deficit reduction plan, landing the Lib Dems headlong into the government's strategy, rather than shying away and blaming all the unpopular cuts — as some Lib Dem politicians tend to
do —
on the Tories, resurrected as the «Nasty Party» by Vince Cable earlier today.
But Robert Hutton of Bloomberg has
done so - namely, Blair's support for Cameron and the Coalition
on deficit reduction.
I think the decision to accelerate
deficit reduction, compared to the plans they inherited — which was clearly not what Vince Cable wanted — I think that was a mistake... I can disagree with Nick Clegg
on some of the things he
did but I've no reason to doubt his integrity.»
Not only
do they share the same set of economic assumptions (those of CBO), but they both place the heaviest burden of
deficit reduction on discretionary spending, the category that includes R&D.
■» European countries and Australia are backing away from their emission
reductions policies as they realize their economic cost and political unpopularity»
Do not discount the Gallic folly... as Hollande and his minions will implement a carbon tax as a bargain with the EU tolerating their abysmal record
on deficit reduction...