An ideology that would
wreck our economy if he ever got anywhere near the controls.»
Not exact matches
He asks how «you can get pulled over for a broken tail light in our country, but
if you
wreck the world's
economy you're somehow untouchable.»
The message was that their
economies would be
wrecked just like that of Greece
if they opposed IMF - US policy.
So the Americans are putting immense pressure on Europe, saying, «We will
wreck your
economy,
if you don't
wreck Greece's
economy.»
Or we gape at America's smoking
wreck of an
economy and conclude that
if our kids are to get anywhere in life other than a drive - thru window, they'd better become full - time members of the 99th percentile.
However, Clegg launched a scathing attack on the Labour party who he claimed would «
wreck the
economy»
if they were allowed back into the power.
Then Mr Huhne actually turned on the Tories: «
If you keep beating the anti-European drum, if you slaver over tax cuts for the rich, you will... wreck the nation's economy and common purpose!&raqu
If you keep beating the anti-European drum,
if you slaver over tax cuts for the rich, you will... wreck the nation's economy and common purpose!&raqu
if you slaver over tax cuts for the rich, you will...
wreck the nation's
economy and common purpose!»
* To which I respond,
if we're all starving and freezing because we've
wrecked our global
economy (which hurts the poor first, and the most) only to find that global warming wasn't true, it'll be a bit late, don't you think?
These campaigns always pretend to offer inspiration about we can do in America
if we set our minds and hearts to it, but in fact the real message is what we can't do: we can't power America without coal, we can't keep our lights on without destroying Appalachia, and most important of all, we can't pass meaningful carbon legislation without
wrecking the American
economy.