The more we allow our government to dictate how we are going to run our companies the closer we become a communist nation where
the government runs everything.
Not exact matches
Nearly
everything is more affordable than in the U.S. Expats report that basic utilities tend to
run around $ 20 per month, thanks in part to the mild weather which requires little heating or no air conditioning and the
government subsidies on liquid petroleum.
From startups to
government organizations to publicly traded companies, software is developed at a record - setting pace to
run almost
everything.
Even if the
government ran a balanced budget or a budget surplus, the Fed would still be able to inflate the money supply (therefore, Mr. Hussman, with whom we agree on nearly
everything else in his highly readable weekly comments, is in error on this particular point).
Countries and societies especially the US are carried away with
everything under the umbrella of freedom and rights your
governments should learn from third world countries true values and laws.certain lines should never be crossed and such movements need to be exterminated for the sake of youngsters that must learn true values and acts in order to be a well being and not end up in jail and on the long
run in hell.
We studied one of their texts in a
Government course, unpacking the way the author crossed every t and dotted every i with his overriding paranoid theory, if it may be called that, that the Communists and their dupes
ran everything, appearances to the contrary notwithstanding.
We should just give
government control of
everything and there will be no waste, no fraud, no abuse, things will be cheap, and things will
run smooth.
And by governance on a daily basis, mean from the how from kings, aristocrats, down through every layer of bureaucracy till you get to your local tax collector, what / why / how these people
ran the
government administration on a day to day basis, from dealing with a rival city who recently stole one of your citizens crops, to pirates interfering with trade on the Mediterranean, to drought, city administration, what to do with tax money, neighborly disputes, superstition, weather, crime, theft, laws and battles of ideology, to political rivalries and infighting, to a foreigner spreading strange religious ideas in the city (or dealing with somebody accused of a crime they claim they did not commit), I mean
everything and
everything these officials may have dealt with, daily, and how they changed over time.
The fact that either of these two people would even show their faces in public is disgusting enough... we need legislation that no one that commits crimes can regain any office period... NYC and State are proof that
government is a prop only... the rich
run everything and have been perfecting modern slavery for years now... the middle class being the modern slave... that why these guys get in and cant wait to commit a crime for money!
He further alleged that Wike
ran a
government of deceit where
everything, including the state budget was shrouded in secrecy.
Now, McMillan, teeing off rants against
everything from
government subsidies of Wall Street to the price of a can of lima beans, says he once again has City Hall in his sites — and was inspired to
run, in part, by Prince's death.
As Nick Herbert MP summarised, «A
Government which tries to control
everything but can not
run anything.»
«My special interest is in the fact that the civil service is the engine room that
runs the
government and
everything that is achieved by the
government takes its root from the civil service.
* Note, we are well aware that this information may
run counter to
everything you've ever been told by your parents, doctors, personal trainers,
government agencies and TV advertisements.
Everything comes at a price If you want to
run away with the man you love, the
government might squash.
We need systemic change and we need everyone —
government, employers, education professionals and civil society — to work together so that social mobility
runs through
everything we all do.»
Everything is family - or
government -
run.
I think the harmful «moral absolutism» is in fact coming from people with irrational beliefs that mainstream climate science must be wrong because A) it
runs counter to their religious beliefs (the «God wouldn't let us screw things up» camp, who like to say how we're too small and insignificant to actually affect Earth's climate) and / or B) it
runs counter to their political beliefs (in that they think environmentalism = liberalism, and that liberalism = the evil commies) and / or C) it
runs counter to their fundamentalist belief in the transcendant wisdom of unregulated markets («get
government out of industry's way and
everything will be allright!
I want the
government to
run everything, preferably by stealing money from «producers» by way of taxes.
The issues
run deep; many UK citizens are employed as overseas representatives and managers, and may lose the right to work after March 2019; yet the UK
government gives the impression that
everything will be resolved «in time».
«We desperately need to moderate this behavior, as it is having an adverse impact on virtually
everything we see and touch, ranging from personal priorities to who
runs our
government,» Enderle told TechNewsWorld.
And when the newspaper called me for comment, while it was at first tempting to let fly with
everything that had gone wrong between us (which is what the paper was after, I'm sure), I realized that the reason Bill was
running for mayor is that he believed in local
government as a voice for the people, and that the current administration wasn't listening to its constituents, and that his campaign was meant to bring attention to that.