You'd be surprised how long countries can comfortably
run deficits like that, but suddenly (literally over-night) they end up walking the plank — and investors end up whacked on the stock market, and the currency.
How long can
we run a deficit like this before bad things begin to happen — our growth prospects begin to dim?
Not exact matches
How Japan got into this bind is a story other advanced countries (
like Canada) should study as they
run large
deficits to stimulate their economies.
The government would
like to
run on a record of good economic management, defined as simply eliminating the
deficit.
And the fact that joining the euro, means that you're not allowed to
run a budget
deficit to pump money into the economy to recover --- just
like America has done --- it's that you have to pay debts that are so much beyond your ability to pay, that you'll end up
like Haiti did, after it rebelled after the French Revolution.
But claiming as the Conservatives would that, if the federal government were to
run a
deficit, Canada would soon become
like Greece is just utter «bull crap».
Well it's not too bad at all if you're a banker because now these countries
like Greece and Ireland are broke and now the bankers get to go to them and say, well, you have to finance your government spending not by government
running a
deficit — but sell us your real estate, sell us your mines.
I'm not sure how Obama thinks he can smooth this one by all Federal taxpayers outside of the State of Illinois (which itself is
running something
like an admitted $ 21 billion budget
deficit).
Mr. Prasad said that some persistent
deficits,
like the one that the United States
runs with many countries including China, could be a sign of structural imbalances,
like China's historic tendency to undervalue its currency.
On the other hand, economist Larry Summers argues in Foreign Affairs that
running deficits can stimulate the economy —
like giving a car battery a boost to get it going.
Because before it was guy The Shrub, who sorta kinda
ran the
deficit way up and started two pointless wars and wrecked the economy and little stuff
like that, which people seem to think means that we Republicans can't select a decent candidate for the life of us.
Without a true perimeter stopper and a
deficit in star power, the Pacers» postseason
run could end up looking a lot
like their last one.
It looks
like we made a mistake with Xhakla, his time has to be
running out because Ive never seen one player being so directly involved with so many goal
deficits.
Some school districts,
like SFUSD, allow their nutrition departments to
run a
deficit and cover it with money from the general fund, but other districts don't, and their nutrition directors have to find a way to make the school breakfast and lunch programs pay for themselves.
Or,
like my home district of San Francisco, the school meal program just
runs an enormous
deficit and the school district grudgingly covers the cost.
The Republican Party has
run up these
deficits, we want the federal government to be in our bedrooms and between our women and their doctors, we started two wars instead of ending them
like the Korean War and were supposed to stop the Vietnam War the Democrats started.
According to Jeanne Zaino, an executive at Appliedtechonomics and a political scientist, «In the past, the GOP has been able to overcome
deficits by
running strong candidates on issues
like taxes that voters care so much about... The Democratic avalanche [in Latimer's election], however, showed that as important as taxes are to Westchester voters, there is now another issue that gets them even more vexed: Trump.»
From there you can understand what it would be
like to
run a calorie
deficit and force your body to burn fat.
Schools
like Edwards are
running a
deficit, even with the extra money.
While it doesn't offer any sign up or spending bonuses
like some of its peers do, such as the Barclays Arrival ™ World MasterCard ®, Discover it ® Miles» flat 1.5 x miles accumulation rate makes up for this
deficit in the long -
run.
In
like - for -
like situations, the PS4 Pro game sees a 2 - 3 fps
deficit, resulting in more noticeable stutter compared to the title
running on the standard PS4 console.
It's almost
like we — the twenty - and early thirty - somethings — are coming of age at some weird potluck of every social issue staring us in the face: food insecurity, epic natural disasters, stock market crashes, three wars, droughts worse than the Dust Bowl, banks getting away with robbery, extreme poverty, corporate - purchased elections, rising childhood obesity, rising
deficit, salmon
run extinctions, flocks of birds dropping out of the sky, college debt surpassing credit card debt, you name it.
It seems to me that Gleick's understanding of the lack of action on CO2 policy has its roots in the
deficit model, and that Heartland was making the most outrageous scientific statements, and doing things that seemed «scientific»
like running conferences and publishing the NIPCC.