Sentences with phrase «economy in a wreck»

You have some sense of entitlement based on being the son of Mario Cuomo, a governor who left our state economy in a wreck

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He asks how «you can get pulled over for a broken tail light in our country, but if you wreck the world's economy you're somehow untouchable.»
The country is on the verge of bankruptcy after the annexation of Crimea and the war in the east wrecked its economy.
«In this tech - driven economy, it is natural to assume that our City by the Bay could be the epicenter of any «tech - wreck» that may occur due to an overvalued and underperforming industry,» the company wrote in its recent reporIn this tech - driven economy, it is natural to assume that our City by the Bay could be the epicenter of any «tech - wreck» that may occur due to an overvalued and underperforming industry,» the company wrote in its recent reporin its recent report.
So in order to save bondholders and banks from losing, the economy would be wrecked by debt deflation.
A scenario in which the U.S. and China end up in a trade war that wrecks the U.S. economy, shrinks foreign investment and sends property values on a tailspin is still unlikely, but no longer outlandish.
The economy is a wreck, but the country's inept leader has probably done enough to avoid being forced from office in 2017, unless by fellow Chavistas.
Hot money moves in and out of countries, wrecking their economies.
Or we gape at America's smoking wreck of an economy and conclude that if our kids are to get anywhere in life other than a drive - thru window, they'd better become full - time members of the 99th percentile.
In a letter first reported by the NYT this morning, Paladino slams Cuomo's father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, saying he «left our state economy a wreck» and suggesting the AG feels he's entitled to inherit the job to further a «political dynasty.»
He attacks Labour's record in government («We will never take lectures from the people who wrecked our economy»).
However he said the real roots of their defeat lay in the failure by Mr Miliband and shadow chancellor Ed Balls to confront effectively Conservative claims that the previous Labour government had «wrecked» the economy.
They want people to think that they are responsible and reasonable, while Labour are vandals who got drunk wrecking the economy and now can't sober up enough to play any sensible part in putting it right.
And given that even the minor eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull in 2010 was enough to disrupt air transport for weeks, a supervolcano could wreck the global economy.
The most notorious train wreck between the environment and the economy is in the Pacific Northwest, where the clash was billed by the Bush administration as spotted owls versus logging jobs.
Its three - act structure is set in iconic places of the economic crisis that swept the world in 2008: London, whose banking system collapsed; Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, whose economy was wrecked in two weeks by a succession of strategic errors in managing the crisis» effects on the three local banks; and Dubai, a Middle East financial hub.
Your children and grandchildren will blame you for wrecking economies for something they are able to manage in the future in a far more easy way than you can imagine right know.
Right now, we're getting energy and an economy in ways that are wrecking the climate.
In the leadup to the introduction of the carbon tax / price, Tony Abbott described it as a «wrecking ball» that would destroy the Australian economy.
Losses could soar to $ 24tn and wreck the global economy in worst case scenario, first economic modelling estimate suggests
When US President Obama announced revised regulations on reducing carbon dioxide emissions from US power plants on August 3, 2015 in a laudable speech supporting the new rules, as he predicted opponents of US climate change policy strongly attacked the new rules on grounds that they would wreck the US economy, destroy jobs, and raise electricity prices.
In the name of freedom — freedom from regulation — the banks were permitted to wreck the economy.
Certainly not worth wrecking the economy for like they've done in so much of the Euro zone.
A fundraising letter was penned on behalf of The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow that seeks $ 425,000 (requested by S. Fred Singer) in order to work against the United Nations deal on global warming, which Singer calls the «radical, economy - wrecking and sovereignty - destroying UN climate pact.»
I suspect these restrictions on heavy metals is a last ditch attempt to hinder coal burning utilities in the generation of electricity, an important move by Obama in his campaign to wreck our industrial economy by inflating the price of energy.
You can wreck a first world economy in a heartbeat by relying on heavily subsidised and chaotically delivered wind and solar power.
Update 4:45 p.m.: I forgot to mention that CCS is over in Copenhagen delivering advice about how to further wreck state economies by raising energy costs.
Given that nearly all the major US coal companies are now bankrupt, and that coal - fired electricity is declining rapidly, I'd have expected a lot of «wrecking ball» pieces on the supposed damage to the economy (in reality, the effects are small and mostly offset by the expansion of renewables) now that mitigation policies of various kinds are taking effect.
The dangers range from economy - wrecking laws which will radically increase the price of energy to putting mirrors in space to reflect sunlight away from the Earth.
On April 13, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) opined: «Germany's 16 - year - old Energiewende, or energy transformation, already has wrecked the country's energy market in its quest to wean the economy off fossil fuels and nuclear power.
These campaigns always pretend to offer inspiration about we can do in America if we set our minds and hearts to it, but in fact the real message is what we can't do: we can't power America without coal, we can't keep our lights on without destroying Appalachia, and most important of all, we can't pass meaningful carbon legislation without wrecking the American economy.
Oh, Wall Street, Bankers, Hedge Funds, and the deregulation of the financial industry wrecked the Western Economies's, particularly in those countries in Europe that don't want to build things (all countries in Europe not called Germany, you know the trade union, single payer socialist country).
But as a result of mining firms taking advantage of economies of scale, a large proportion of bitcoin's hashrate is distributed across very few places, making it easy for a government or other entity to shut down these farms and wreck havoc in the bitcoin ecosystem.
Let's just say that after the Savings & Loan train wreck in the US in the 90's I didn't believe it was possible for them to come up with another way to financially self destruct but due to their insatiable greed not only did they ruin their economy, Europe and many of their other allies are still on the brink of financial ruin today.
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