Sentences with phrase «irrational policies of»

The current events of the UK read like some third world banana republic where Monty Python - crazed despots are institutionalizing irrational policies of self - destruction.
[28] I fear the irrational policies of extreme environmentalists far more that a warmer climate on this relatively cold planet (14.5 C global average temperature today compared with 25C during the Greenhouse Ages.

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«If you have ample funds and are looking to get rid of a little every month, it would not be irrational to buy a whole - life, universal - life or variable - life policy, where the cash value grows income tax - free as long as the policy is held until death,» Hunt said.
It has often been couched in terms of using monetary policy to prevent or deflate asset - price bubbles — perhaps to dampen irrational exuberance in stock markets.
Conservatives are often closer to pragmatic, irrational and authoritarian policies — which was one reason the late great free - market economist Friedrich Hayek wrote «Why I am not a conservative» as a postscript to his book The Constitution of Liberty.
One Problem, Multiple Causes Any number of factors, from easy money to irrational exuberance to speculation to policy - driven market distortions, may have a hand in the inflation and bursting of bubbles.
He offers a Word relevant to the actual situation of men, a Word which will be a solution, but which is completely irrational and unexpected, and which implies for man a strange renouncing of his own methods and policies and normal inclinations.
I have no doubt there certainly are anti-Semites out there who have an irrational hatred of Jews and deserve to have the political - social ostracism that entails the denunciation, but the term has been used erroneously interchangeably with anti-Israel, as in, any disagreement with Israel's policies is a result of anti-Semitism.
So accustomed are all of us to conceive the church as an assortment of either consciously planned programs or irrational religious feelings that illustrations of symbolic interaction are necessary to warm us to the notion that congregations have cultures as well as activities, policies, and emotions.
They are rising because of the Rump's irrational foreign policy decisions that pay big dividends for his puppet master Vlad Putin... while sticking it to the American consumer and slowing down our economic growth.
This giveaway to some of the richest downstate residents was apparently irrational as a matter of policy, since it benefitted developers who have already almost finished their buildings.
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Some degree of fear is rather normal given the way humans approach risk, particularly with something like the risks from radiation, and particularly given inherent trust that comes from for - profit overlay onto the «common good» and (IMO) laying that fear exclusively at the feet of environmentalists, or simply labeling it as irrational, is more a product of ideologically - driven identity - protective cognition and tribalism on the part of nuclear proponents than a useful ingredient for making progress on energy policy development.
Economically irrational policies have virtually no hope of being implemented and sustained.
IMO, it shows the stupidity of the climate science establishment, the IPCC, the environmental NGOs and the mass of climate alarmists for proposing and advocating economically irrational (mostly ideologically driven) policies to mitigate climate change.
No wonder we've wasted over 100 billion on irrational climate control policies so far and the rate of waste is escalating.
How do those who argue for «values» as a primary input to policy analysis justify the cost of values judgements that cause government to waste huge amounts of public money funding irrational policies — such as carbon pricing and incentives for renewable energy?
In The Myth of the Rational Voter, one of the points the author makes is that policy becomes irrational because all policies have implications.
What this leads to is that scaremongering has no effect on me other than to make me more determined to educate people to realise what would be the cost to humanity of the irrational mitigation policies proposed by the CAGW Alarmists.
And the work of the few who do, is biased by their ideological beliefs — e.g., advocating irrational policies to justify mandating and subsidising renewable energy and imposing carbon pricing schemes.
As long as the deniers of rational economic policies continue to try to impose their irrational policy prescriptions, there will be no solution.
Their irrational, non-scientific approach to this subject revives memories of the mainstream progressives anti-science eugenics belief that also dominated their thinking and policies.
A very informative event for the glimpse it gives into a group of students, and a professor, clearly out of their depth with the topics and at the same time emotionally comitted to specious views promoted by the IPCC and other promoters of irrational alarm and policies around climate.
Western countries do not have trillions of extra tax payer funds to spend on irrational policy schemes that will damage the environment and will result in starvation and malnutrition in the third world countries.
These sorts of statements are used as the basis for irresponsible, economically irrational policies, like carbon pricing, Kyoto Protocol, mandated and very heavily subsidised renewable energy, etc..
Is it everyone who points out the reality that economically irrational policies will not be accepted or implemented nor survive if they are implemented (as demonstrated by 20 years of failed UN climate conferences attempting to implement targets and timetables for emissions reduction with penalties for breaches of commitments)?
Anyone who still wants to talk about a «social cost of carbon» after the fake warming was exposed is either completely stupid or, more likely, criminal, with an agenda to bend our government to its irrational policies.
This explains most of their irrational policies.
But I will suggest that public ignorance about the various electromagnetic waves we encounter in our daily lives is immense, which, with the help of the media, can lead to unfounded fears and then to irrational policy.
Judge Grenfell: The claimant submitted that the policy itself was unlawful, that the decision proceeded on the basis of material errors of fact and that the decision was irrational in its approach to: (i) clinical efficacy; (ii) exceptionality; and (iii) cost effectiveness.
... «core policy» government decisions protected from suit are decisions as to a course or principle of action that are based on public policy considerations, such as economic, social and political factors, provided they are neither irrational nor taken in bad faith.
The court clarified that «core policy» government decisions protected from suit are «decisions as to a course or principle of action that are based on public policy considerations, such as economic, social and political factors, provided they are neither irrational nor taken in bad faith.»
The motion judge concluded that the action was not justiciable because it concerned a matter of core policy, and therefore was immune from suit unless the decision was irrational or made in bad faith.
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