Sentences with phrase «on a spending spree over»

Blair rejected suggestions that he had allowed Brown to go on a spending spree over tax credits and public services that has allowed the deficit to spiral out of control.

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Man United boss Louis van Gaal has set his sights on a number of big name captures, this after spending over # 150m on new signings over the summer, and is ready to sell Spaniard Juan Mata in order to help finance a spree according to the Daily Mail.
GOP gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino is gearing up for a shock - and - awe style spending spree over the next two weeks in hopes of raising his name recognition and capitalizing on his momentum to defeat frontrunner Rick Lazio in the Sept. 14 primary.
A quick search turns up evidence of Paul's new spending spree, and the article has lots of good details about his campaign's relative frugality to this point — even before the November 5th fundraising frenzy, he still had over $ 5 million on - hand.
«It's interesting that the Governor would be willing to raise money for the same cabal of Democrat Senators who in 2009 raised taxes... and are now itching to do away with the property tax cap, go on a massive taxpayer - financed spending spree and roll back all of the economic progress we've made over the last six years,» said Scott Reif, a spokesman for Senate Republicans.
Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon went on a six - figure spending spree after taking over in January, forking over $ 50,000 for new carpeting and furniture and another $ 67,000 for an SUV.
Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon went on a six - figure spending spree after taking over in January, forking over $ 50,000 for new carpeting and furniture and another $ 67,000 for an SUV, The Post has learned.
As home prices increased over the last few years Canadians went on a spending spree (a binge, really) by tapping their HELOCs and treating their homes as ATMs.
Just when you thought the excessive executive compensation was bad, it appears that the Tennessee Valley Authority's (TVA) CEO Bill Johnson, already the highest paid federal employee in the entire country taking home over $ 6.5 in total compensation in 2017, spent the last few years on a spending spree buying new corporate jets, airplanes and a luxury helicopter.
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