Sentences with phrase «government dysfunction»

Forty - four percent of millionaires say government dysfunction is the biggest risk to the economy, up from 31 percent in the spring.
Beyond the devastating policy impact, big money has a big role in government dysfunction because big money is often very partisan.
Millionaire confidence plunged by a record amount in May, sparked by fears of government dysfunction in Washington.
At the Brennan Center in 2004, Creelan wrote what has become an ur - text of state government dysfunction, which was especially withering of the arrangement in which state lawmakers receive «lulus» or stipends for leadership and committee posts.
Portfolio politics — Beltway debate points - Democrats view government dysfunction in 2017 as a much bigger threat (45 percent) to their personal wealth than Republicans (21 percent).
Democrats identify government dysfunction as a greater risk to the economy than Republicans.
Importantly, none of these groups could point to federal government dysfunction on climate policy to defend their own inaction, he said, because the wild rhetoric of government dissidents like Craig Kelly does not reflect mainstream government policy for the nation to meet its Paris commitments for a 26 - 28 per cent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
Cuomo is considered a possible White House contender in 2020 and has won two terms as New York's executive on promises to tackle government dysfunction.
«We formed the Senate majority coalition because we believe that it is the best way to continue to build on the progress we've made over the last two years in ending government dysfunction, bringing spending under control, enacting a property tax cap and helping businesses create new jobs.
Supporters defended Cuomo's liberal credentials throughout the campaign, noting his work to pass same - sex marriage and gun control measures while also working to cut state government dysfunction and boost the economy through business - friendly tax policies and initiatives designed to spur economic development in western New York.
Macron, a former economy minister, launched his new political party just months before the vote, exasperated at years of government dysfunction.
Millionaires say the biggest risk to their wealth and the stock market is government dysfunction in Washington.
Declarations of the independents - Independents appear to agree with Democrats that the biggest risk to the economy next year is government dysfunction (38 percent of Independents and 43 percent of Democrats).
Across party lines, government dysfunction is a large concern for baby boomers who are facing retirement.
Investors believe the greatest risk to the economy over the next 12 months is government dysfunction, followed by global unrest.
During the call, Cuomo said he would not acquiesce to a legislative pay hike unless the state budget is adopted by its April 1 deadline — a popular indicator of government dysfunction.
The secret budget meetings are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to government dysfunction.
I am now without any UIB's for two weeks due to this government dysfunction!
He admits that «apathy» and government dysfunction in the past led to abuses and other problems.
«For voters, it's all about state government dysfunction
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