The qualms mentioned in this story pertain to
the expected taxpayer expense ten years down the road.
Not exact matches
The ouster of Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin, who has been mired in scandal over his charging
taxpayers for luxury travel
expenses and the infighting among his senior aides, had been widely
expected and was made official at 5:31 p.m. by presidential tweet.
Jesus would
expect the ones who are able to work to provide for themselves instead of government handouts at the
expense of
taxpayers.
«And what he
expects to be gained from his trips to California and Texas and where ever else he's going at
taxpayer expense.»
But when they
expect the state to educate their children at public
expense, the public has a right to know whether those children are learning anything (no, not whether Johnny and Mary are learning, but whether the children of Waco — or Scarsdale — are learning); whether
taxpayers are getting a decent ROI from the schools they're paying for; and whether their community, their state, their society will be economically competitive and civically whole in the future as a result of an adequately educated populace.
Currently, 51 percent of Texas high school graduates require remediation at
taxpayer expense upon entering community colleges, and only 19 % of Texas students in the 2000 cohort of 8th graders have in hand any type of postsecondary credential, including college or industry certification, within seven years beyond
expected high school graduation.
Bramwell
expects the drive for efficiency to dominate for the foreseeable future, particularly for a company that ultimately supplies armed forces at the
expense of the
taxpayer.