Sentence examples for fiscal argument from inspiring English sources

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Pushing the fiscal argument at home will, Mr. Schumer added, "increase the likelihood that Romney's choice of Ryan will backfire".

Pushing the fiscal argument will, Mr. Schumer added, "increase the likelihood that Romney's choice of Ryan will backfire".

There is, after all, a sound fiscal argument to be made for teams sharing joint infrastructure and resources, and both reducing costs and raising standards.

They need this distraction now more than ever because the right's flimsy fiscal argument — that if we allow fat cats to gorge, crumbs will surely fall — is losing traction.

He points out that focusing the fiscal argument on (Labour) investment versus (Tory) cuts cost his party dear at the election in May 2010, since most voters accepted the need for cuts in some form.In this polite revenge saga, the message the author sends to his own side, now in opposition, is that it is pointless seeking office if you have squandered economic plausibility.

He will also insist that the recovery is not built on bad old ways of debt-fuelled, consumption-led growth, saying that figures like Ed Balls, after losing the wider fiscal argument, are now resorting to the claim that the Treasury is fuelling the wrong sort of growth.

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The Democrats' fiscal arguments never did add up: they claim that their program will reduce the deficit even though the federal government will pick up the tab for more than 30 million uninsured Americans and subsidize millions more.

But whether the dollar bill is finally scrapped may depend less on the fiscal arguments than on which state carries more clout in Congress: Arizona, which mines the copper that makes coins, or Massachusetts, home of the company that makes paper for dollar bills.

More recently, Peterson has been pushing his fiscal arguments by spreading that half-billion dollars widely across the Washington spectrum, putting both Democrats and Republicans on his payroll.

Advocates ran a well-coordinated, anti-death penalty campaign that offered compelling moral, legal and fiscal arguments that did not take hold of the electorate.

That conflict contributed mightily to the onset of the recession of 1991 (which was probably the key factor in denying the first President Bush re-election in 1992)." Thus, fiscal arguments opposing a peace-time economy seem null and void.

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