Sentences with phrase «much less government spending»

They will have to pay higher taxes and enjoy much less government spending, benefits and services.

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If the NDP is scaling down its plans to a one or two percentage point increase, then it's not clear how a NDP government could avoid the spending cuts that are built into the current budget projection, much less finance new spending.
If the NDP is scaling down its plans to a one - or two - percentage - point increase, then it's not clear how an NDP government could avoid the spending cuts that are built into the current budget projection, much less finance new spending.
Inner - city Catholic schools (the Church in America's most effective social welfare program) demonstrate that time and again: They spend less than the government schools, and their students learn much more — and not just in quantifiable, standardized - testing terms.
The amount the US government spends per capita is much less than say France, a significant amount.
«The secretary of state spent as much time in opposition agreeing to our spending plans and demanding greater spending on the military as he has done in government providing them with less.
If you want less government, lower government spending, and much lower taxes, please join the Libertarian Party today.
Why don't teh local governments tell us how much less they would spend if the mandate did not exist, and then tell us how much they are spending on each?
You can either pretend, as Labour does, that the government should go on as before, and hope no one notices the illogicality of promising to spend far less on much more; or you can recognise that the crisis of over-spending is really a crisis of over-government and do something about it: progressive austerity, as George Osborne once defined it.
Last year, the select committee estimated from government figures that Britain spends less than Italy on civil aircraft R&D, one - third as much as France, and one - quarter the amount Germany spends.
And when provided with the actual numbers on salaries and spending, the researchers say, Americans experience «sticker shock» — and become much less likely to support an increase in government funding for public schools.
Although government guidelines call for spending no more than 30 percent of your income on housing, more than 20 million people pay as much as 50 percent, making it virtually impossible for them to get a leg up on the home ownership ladder, much less afford the necessities of life.
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