Countries
with liberal economies can't achieve the same thing.
Not exact matches
The question is just how much risk the
Liberals are taking
with the
economy in order to win.
Small business owners may be frustrated
with proposed tax reforms from the
Liberals, but their optimism about the
economy is jumping.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social
liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated
with moderate Republican candidates on the
economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
It seems the federal
Liberals are trying to find something in the middle,
with their mantra that the
economy and environment go hand in hand.
Opinion: If the
Liberals really wanted to help the
economy, they'd design a policy
with ambitious entrepreneurs in mind — not an army of small - business owners content to stay that way
VICTORIA — The B.C.
Liberal government has ignored the pleas of thousands of British Columbians and announced it will go ahead
with reckless ferry service cuts that will hurt the province's
economy and seriously impact coastal communities.
The recent federal election featured something of a debate on fiscal policy,
with the
Liberals promising to run modest deficits for three years in order to stimulate a sagging
economy and finance needed long - term investments in infrastructure and social programs.
I don't know, but I'll risk a guess that the editors thought it worth a momentary suspension of their
liberal propensities to have someone take on
with gusto, which Laurent certainly does, those terrible Catholic neoconservatives who construe Catholic social doctrine in a way supportive of a market
economy and
liberal polity.
The classical ideal of
liberal learning arose in the context of a slave
economy, and its association
with class distinctions persists even today.
Yeah, there is nothing better right now to help boost the
economy like having more unwanted babies so that they can live
with their jobless but straight parents in their cars... Yeah, then atheists and
liberals are the ones who have their priorities messed up!
With the removal of socialism as an alternative, the whole world is thrown open to the claim of market
economy,
liberal democracy and the powerful march of Western cultural values all over the globe.
It rather rebuts the Coalition's argument that the «big state» causes poverty or that relatively higher taxes and incompatible
with open,
liberal economies.
His first book, «The
Liberal Party and the
Economy, 1929 - 1964» (Oxford, 2015) explored how British
Liberals engaged
with economic thought in the era of John Maynard Keynes and William Beveridge.
On Comment is Free on Saturday, Sunny Hundal, editor of Flat Earth Times, better known by its other name,
Liberal Conspiracy, wrote the following: David Cameron and George Osborne are losing the debate
with Labour over the
economy.
The Greens are currently claiming on ITV that the collapse in Lib Dem support and switch to them reflects the toxicity of their association
with the Conservative Party: #BESFactCheck suggests that it is more likely reflect the fact that voters do not credit the
Liberal Democrats
with any of the major successes or the failures of the coalition government: fewer than one in five voters believe that the Lib Dems in government have been responsible for the upturn in the
economy, changes in the NHS, changes in levels of crime, changes in levels of immigration and changes in the standards of education.
It is thought that, although continuing to warn publicly of the dangers to the
economy of a hung parliament, the Conservatives may have begun privately considering how a coalition government
with the
Liberal Democrats could be possible.
Speaking ahead of a visit to Panasonic Manufacturing in Cardiff Central
with Jenny Willott and leader of the Welsh
Liberal Democrats Kirsty Williams AM, Nick Clegg said: «
Liberal Democrats will continue to build a stronger
economy and a fairer society for Wales.
A one - nation Conservative prime minister struggling
with a failing
economy and awkward
Liberal colleagues in government.
Only
with the
Liberal Democrats in Government can you be certain of both a stronger
economy and a fairer society.»
This is Lord Oakeshott's decision and is understandable in the circumstances.These have been a difficult few days after a disappointing set of election results.But now is the time to get on
with the business of Government and getting our message out about what the
Liberal Democrats are delivering in Government to build a stronger
economy and a fairer society - cutting income tax, bringing down the deficit, creating jobs and making sure everyone benefits from our economic recovery.
With both Labour and Conservatives having far from illustrious recent records on the economy the voters showed their distaste by flirting with the nationalists and the Liber
With both Labour and Conservatives having far from illustrious recent records on the
economy the voters showed their distaste by flirting
with the nationalists and the Liber
with the nationalists and the
Liberals.
Gary Gibbon observed that it was interesting talking to
Liberal Democrats about doing a deal
with a party that planned to take # 6bn out of the
economy in year one.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Labour can not be «trusted»
with the
economy, following Labour's manifesto launch.
That legislation, considered watered down by de Blasio and other more
liberal members of the City Council, would have only applied to businesses
with 15 or more employees, and included exemptions for certain sectors, like manufacturing, and implementation delays in the event of a slowing
economy.
Reacting to Labour's manifesto launch,
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Labour can not be «trusted»
with the
economy.
The big question is: do you want Alex Salmond or Nigel Farage sitting round the cabinet table, holding the UK to ransom
with their merry band of nationalists; or the
Liberal Democrats, who will fight tooth and nail to build both a stronger
economy and fairer society.
A senior
Liberal Democrat admitted voters «have fallen out of love
with Nick Clegg» because of the hard choices the party had to make to get the
economy under control.
My colleague Patrick Wintour writes that senior
Liberal Democrat economic ministers desperate to inject a stimulus into Britain's stalling
economy are looking at boosting housebuilding by penalising property firms that fail to build on land
with long term planning permission.
The City Deals initiative was launched in 2011 by former
Liberal Democrat Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg as a way to allow cities to «stand on their own two feet» by providing them
with resources and extra powers to grow their
economies and improve infrastructure.
As part of their vision for an Opportunity
Economy, the Welsh
Liberal Democrats are today announcing that they are the only party offering free childcare for families
with children aged nine months and over.
With the party divided between social and economic
liberals, debates on nuclear power, the
economy, tuition fees, green policy and taxation are unlikely to yield unanimous responses, resulting in internal division which may hinder the party's ability to project a clear and consistent message in the run up to 2015.
The election debates gave the
Liberal Democrats by - election status, and disrupted an already disjointed Tory campaign The Conservatives stopped losing on the
economy but they didn't develop a strong or consistent economic message The Big Society agenda is an exciting governing philosophy but it should never have been put at the heart of the Tory election campaign No party ran a campaign responsive to the seismic impact of the expenses scandal - and to the prevailing mood of disillusion
with Westminster politics
«Analysts also look at how fast the
economy is growing, along
with the budget deficits, and even
with the modest
Liberal spending, the debt to GDP will continue to decline, meaning international investors won't get too worried as a result.»
«From a fiscal point of view, the
Liberal government will be moving Canada from a modestly restrictive
economy to an
economy with modest stimulus,» explained Craig Alexander, vice president of economic analysis at the C. D. Howe Institute.
«From a fiscal point of view, the
Liberal government will be moving Canada from a modestly restrictive
economy to an
economy with modest stimulus,» says Alexander.
With a sluggish
economy as a backdrop and election promises fresh in our minds, the nation is about to get its first glimpse into the fiscal priorities of the newly elected
Liberal government.
Combined
with the sting of the struggling
economy, the new
Liberal government is already facing increasing pressure to meet its election vows to cap annual deficits at $ 10 billion over the next two years and to balance the federal books in the fourth year of its mandate.
The Bank's decision did not however, reflect complacency
with the state of the Canadian
economy, bur rather a hand - off to the much ballyhooed fiscal stimulus in the coming year by the new
Liberal government.
As much as my
liberal colleagues despise Adam Smith and only on a cold day in hell would credit the Invisible Hand of market
economies for bringing some good to the world, it's clear,
with gas at $ 4 a gallon here in the States, that the Invisible Hand is ushering us in the right direction.
A majority of conservative Republicans (66 %) say these policies generally hurt the U.S.
economy, compared
with just one - in - ten
liberal Democrats (11 %).
Guided by a series of broadly
liberal governments and managed by a professional, evidence - driven bureaucracy, Canada's resource
economy girded itself
with environmental assessments and regulations understood to be as smart and stringent as any in the world.
Global warming is about creating a new
economy by brushing capitalism aside and replacing it
with the
liberal fascism of Euro - communism that runs on symbolism like raising gas taxes to save the world from Americanism.
Now we have stupid governments, like the
Liberals here in Ontario, who think they are doing the «right thing» attempting to curb emissions
with the Green Energy Act, erecting windturbines and solar panels all over the place
with the direct consequences of killing the
economy, driving up electricity prices to unaffordable levels, and not one molecule of CO2 has been reduced.
Ontario's ruling
Liberal party, reelected
with a majority in 2007, has sought to revive the province's
economy partly through initiatives like building infrastructure and expanding green power, as well as increasing spending on education and health care.
«Today's ratification of the digital
economy by the president: the decree will be signed by the end of this year, and is a super
liberal version
with 100 percent absence of bureaucracy for supporting all forms of Blockchain adoption,» one IT industry insider close to the president wrote on Facebook following completion.
If the
Liberals win the October 19th election, which is very likely, we could see a boost in the
economy with them increasing spending.