Sentences with phrase «killing jobs and the economy»

Jean's premise is: pipelines create jobs, Rachel Notley's NDP government doesn't support pipelines therefore, by extension, the NDP government is killing jobs and the economy.
It's one of the key, go - to sound bytes Republicans use to demonstrate the alleged tyranny of big government: How the EPA is «regulating» too much and it's «killing jobs and the economy

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Republican opponents quickly shot back that Obama was effectively killing jobs and hiking energy prices, potent accusations heading into a presidential election focused on the economy.
The Minister of State for Finance has rejected consideration of these proposals, arguing that the economy is still too fragile and that higher contribution rates would kill jobs and result in lower disposable income for workers.
«Mr. Silver's high taxes and job - killing government regulations have badly damaged a robust economy in the Hudson Valley that sustained generations of my family before me.
He said the Mahama led administration does not understand what it takes to make the economy better and also create jobs, adding that their tax policies are rather killing jobs, and it must be brought to an end by voting them out of power.
Rockland Democratic Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski said, «Today Governor Cuomo announced a plan which is a great start to moving the economy forward by proposing a tax cut for the middle class, a plan to reduce the job - killing MTA payroll tax for small businesses and an infrastructure plan that will create jobs and repair our crumbling roads, buildings and bridges such as the Tappan Zee Bridge.»
They can't just quit their jobs because the economy's in the toilet, so the only sane solution is for them to band together and kill their employers.
«The ORPP would take money from workers and their families, kill jobs and damage the economy,» warned Oliver.
Administrator Pruitt is the target of a well - orchestrated smear campaign by leftwing groups and individuals unhappy with his effectiveness at eliminating economy and job killing regulations that do nothing -LSB-...]
«Now, what you will hear from the special interests and their allies in Congress is that this will kill jobs and crush the economy and basically end free enterprise as we know it,» Obama said.
These FRCs (Formerly Rich Countries) have implemented low - carbon energy policies and penalties that have strangled their economies, dramatically increased energy prices and killed millions of jobs.
Naturally, the fossil fuel industry sees an existential threat here and has its spokespeople and government supporters making the rounds to claim that any significant moves in this direction would only kill jobs and destroy the economy.
«A national carbon tax would devastate an already struggling American economy, force the cost of gas at the pump to jump even higher, and kill millions more jobs here at home,» Scalise said.
Today, amid an anemic economy and joblessness far worse than official government figures admit, President Obama balks at approving the Keystone XL pipeline, cancels leasing and drilling on federal lands, tells our budget - sequestered military to buy $ 26 to $ 67 - per - gallon ship and jet fuel, punishes refineries for not buying cellulosic ethanol that doesn't exist, and happily lets EPA shut down coal - fired power plants and kill countless thousands of mining, utility and other jobs.
Research institute Verso Economics reveals that for every «green job» created by taxpayer subsidy, 3.7 jobs are killed in the real economy and that, thanks to the artificial rise in energy prices caused by renewable subsidies, at least 50,000 people a year in Britain alone are driven into fuel poverty.
Anticipating charges that the new rules would kill jobs and hurt the economy, Obama said past U.S. environmental actions — on chemicals, on fuel economy, on ozone depletion — always spurred innovation that proved doomsayers wrong.
There has been no warming for 17 years and yet he is going to raise energy costs in this fragile economy which will kill jobs and raise the cost of everything.
The economic costs of pollution, along with the apparent happy coexistence of economic growth and pollution reduction, are marshaled to challenge «the argument that pollution control kills jobs and stifles the economy
As Dr. Richard Lindzen, MIT atmospheric sciences professor emeritus and one of Grijalva's targets, has pointed out: «Billions of dollars have been poured into studies supporting climate alarm, and trillions of dollars have been involved in overthrowing the energy economy» — and replacing it with expensive, inefficient, insufficient, job - killing, environmentally harmful wind, solar and biofuel sources.
In this new Congress, Fred will use every resource available to protect American workers and our economy by rolling back the job - killing G.H.G. regulations.»
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