Not exact matches
These materialistic elitist find their worldview reflected in the message of the Republican Party that wants to limit welfare to the
rich and to large
corporations, while confining the non-
rich to a life of Darwinian capitalism,
even as they deprive them of rights as workers.
He's made passing references to «wealthy donors» three times in his past five addresses, but goes all - in with that line of reasoning this time around: we have contribution limits to make sure elections «are not captured by wealthy public interests,» he says; «wealthy individuals and
corporations are able to use Limited Liability Companies» to avoid these limits, so reform is needed «to
even the playing field so that
rich and poor New Yorkers alike have their voices heard.»
Far from doing anything about it, the government relaxes local planning rules and sucks money from local councils, making them
even weaker in the face of these companies, who are meanwhile made
richer with George Osborne's cut to
corporation tax.
Even while they've been able to find billions of pounds to cut taxes for the
richest corporations, to cut capital gains tax for the super-rich elite and to scrap the 50 % rate for the
richest too, and found billions more to cut inheritance tax on the wealthiest estates and to slash the bank levy.
As Democrats hustle to shovel a billion dollars into President Obama's campaign coffers — making promises to
rich people and their
corporations every step of the way — America's billionaires are spending
even more money to seize control of the nation's public schools.
Some
corporations are like Mother Russia these days, and many of those chisel - featured heroic capitalists of the finance pages can get
rich just through getting hired and some can get
even richer through getting fired.
When we attacked Iraq, oil was at $ 29 a barrel and the great fear was that once we attacked it, the tremendous increase in supplies from Iraq would drive the price of oil down to
even lower levels, causing the oil
rich nations (and
corporations) to lose billions of dollars.