HOW do people think the POOR got help BEFORE
the government took over the job of redistribution??? NOW we PAY federal workers to redistribute money to the poor with a LOT of wasted dollars in between because of layers and layers of federal mess in between
Not exact matches
Walter Kemmsies, managing director, economist and chief strategist at JLL Ports Airports and Global Infrastructure, notes that that many of the
job losses that are popularly blamed on NAFTA would likely have
taken place even in the absence of NAFTA, in part because of growing competition from China - based manufacturers, many of which have
taken advantage of currency manipulation by the Chinese
government that has rendered China - made products more price - competitive in the U.S. Likewise, Mauro Guillen, head of Wharton's Lauder Institute, agrees that without NAFTA, many American
jobs that were lost
over this period would probably have gone to China or elsewhere.
Unions, working with employers, have come along way to making these workplaces safer
over the past 30 years, but there's much more work to be done - particularly as we discover the toll these types of
jobs take on workers mental health and as the Conservative
government moves closer and closer to total industry self - regulation (something that puts all Canadians at risk).
Obama has really done a great
job with America, he has pushed for equality and has improved the economy since Bush was
taken out of our
government, sure it has been a slow re-growth but that is expected since the majority of Republicans really messed everyone
over.
As for that erosion, recent data from the World Values Survey tells us that only 30 percent of U.S. millennials (i.e., those born after 1980) think it «essential» to live in a democracy; 24 percent of those same millennials think democracy a «bad» or «very bad» way to run a country; and only 19 percent judge it «illegitimate» for the military to
take over when the
government is incompetent or failing to do its
job.
Garry has said that the party will not have an outsized influence
over Curran and that he will not be
taking a
government job.
Farage has repeatedly praised Johnson in recent weeks, going so far as to suggest that he would
take a
job in a
government led by Johnson if he
took over after a vote to leave.
Over a million public sector workers are set to take industrial action against the government in a series of rows over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figu
Over a million public sector workers are set to
take industrial action against the
government in a series of rows
over pay, pensions, jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figu
over pay, pensions,
jobs, conditions and spending cuts, according to union figures.
Though some view that as a sign that he was hired to
take over Tagliafierro's
job after an obligatory «national search,» Gagan attributed the high pay to his much longer time serving in state
government.
When she stormed out of the
government last year, the faith minister's
job was actually upgraded because Eric Pickles, the local
government and communities secretary,
took it
over himself, with assistance from another minister, Lord Ahmad.
David Hansell, who held top
jobs with the city, state and federal
governments before going to work for the giant accounting and consulting firm KPMG, has been tapped by de Blasio to
take over the embattled NYC Administration for Children's Services.
Members of the Climate Rush campaign group have chained themselves to Lord Mandelson's London home in protest
over the
job losses at Vestas, as the peer
takes over the reins of
government.
The UK
Government has committed in its housing strategy for England to work with industry to double this sector
over the next ten years, adding 100,000 homes to help fill the housing gap and support up to 50,000
jobs directly and indirectly per year -
taking self build mainstream.
The boss of Pfizer has written to the
government assuring them that
jobs would stay in the UK if it were to
take over the British firm AstraZeneca.
David Hansell — who held key
jobs with the city, state and federal
governments before going to work for the global accounting and consulting giant KPMG — is set to
take over the Administration for Children's Services next month, officials said.
That this House declines to give a Second Reading to the Welfare Benefits Up - rating Bill because it fails to address the reasons why the cost of benefits is exceeding the
Government's plans; notes that the Resolution Foundation has calculated that 68 per cent of households affected by these measures are in work and that figures from the Institute for Fiscal Studies show that all the measures announced in the Autumn Statement, including those in the Bill, will mean a single - earner family with children on average will be # 534 worse off by 2015; further notes that the Bill does not include anything to remedy the deficiencies in the
Government's work programme or the slipped timetable for universal credit; believes that a comprehensive plan to reduce the benefits bill must include measures to create economic growth and help the 129,400 adults
over the age of 25 out of work for 24 months or more, but that the Bill does not do so; further believes that the Bill should introduce a compulsory
jobs guarantee, which would give long - term unemployed adults a
job they would have to
take up or lose benefits, funded by limiting tax relief on pension contributions for people earning
over # 150,000 to 20 per cent; and further believes that the proposals in the Bill are unfair when the additional rate of income tax is being reduced, which will result in those earning
over a million pounds per year receiving an average tax cut of
over # 100,000 a year.
Recounting his upbringing by an abusive father and his anger
over losing construction
job opportunities to illegal immigrants, Foley seems to have
taken up arms less out of necessity (à la Autodefensas) than out of a frustration with both the American
government's lack of immigration control and with his own tough, on - the - margins life.
Once again I am responding to an article on teacher shortage.What this minister fails to address is the way successive
governments have contributed to denigrate and ridicule teachers
over the past twenty years.Now they are blaming other factors as the causes of teachers leaving and I do not see any finger pointing at Ofsted who must
take part of the blame for this crisis.It seems to me that ministers must come clean by holding up their hands and admit that they are part of the problem.Teachers will continue to leave until there is a complete reversal by a society which states that this is a noble profession and one that needs to be cherished and protected instead of being constantly attacked by various members in the community.The time for attacking teachers is
over and now we can see the real causes for this.Good luck to all those in the teaching profession.You do a wonderful
job amidst trying circumstances.I
take my hat off to you.
In August next year, the
government also intends the commissioners to
take over from local authorities the
job of supporting school improvement and intervening in failing schools.
If the U.S.
government thought NASA climate scientist James Hansen has been a thorn in its side, just wait until he quits his
job and becomes a full - time activist ready to
take a more active role in lawsuits challenging the federal and state
governments over their failure to limit emissions.
According to Oehler people are attracted and stay in
government jobs because they know their employer will
take care of them
over the long haul, which creates reciprocal loyalty to the organization.
The main
take away was that
governments need to be brave and step up to the difficult
job of funding the health sector as a whole system, instead of silos and segments and quarrelling
over who does what.