If you cut taxes on the rich, they'll get so excited and go into so much busy economic activity, that the economy will grow and your tax revenues will actually rise. So cut taxes, collect more taxes. It is a miracle.
The challenges some European economies have are such that it makes it very difficult for them. You have to go where the growth is.
A drastic reduction in the deficit. . . will take place in the fiscal year '82.
Socialism is a society where the resources are used democratically to provide a better life for all, based on ending the dictatorship of big business over the economy and politics.
Our whole economy is based on planned obsolescence. . . we make good products, we induce people to buy them, and then the next year we deliberately introduce something that will make these products old-fashioned, out of date, obsolete.
Our economy is broken. I'm not a politician, but neither is Donald Trump. He is a builder, and it's time to rebuild America.
A majority of Trump's voters were in favor of staying in the Paris Agreement. And if you look at what's really happening in the economy, the economic argument actually is very strongly in favor of the Paris Agreement. There are now twice as many jobs in the solar industry as in the coal industry. Solar jobs are growing 17 times faster than other jobs in the U. S.
With lower start-up costs and a vastly expanded market for online services, the result is a global economy that for the first time will be fully digitally wired - the dream of every cyber-visionary of the early 1990s, finally delivered, a full generation later
Of course their [Cuba's] economy is terrible, but they have Health Care and education.
It is absolutely without contradiction that when women are encouraged to participate in the formal economies of their societies, the economy grows.
Basic services such as electricity have never been worse and the economy of Arab Iraq is in ruins.
The problem is that the economy isn't growing fast enough to accommodate the level of spending produced through the democratic process.
The coal industry is an even larger part of the Australian economy than it is of the American, and it has an enormous amount of political power.
Here in Australia we do get impacted by global economic events. But we should have some confidence that our economy has got strong underlying fundamentals.
While, politically, a mixed economy preserves the semblance of an organized society with a semblance of law and order, economically it is the equivalent of the chaos that had ruled China for centuries: a chaos of robber gangs looting-and draining-the productive elements of the country.
Some mythological fat asswipe drives our national economy.
Economists can certainly disappoint you. One said that the economy would turn up by the last quarter. Well, I'm down to mine and it hasn't.
A shrinking economy means lost sales and lost jobs
The strike, the boycott, the refusal to serve, the ability to paralyze the functioning of a complex social structure-these remain potent weapons against the most fearsome state or corporate power.
Within neoliberal narratives, youth are mostly defined as a consumer market, a drain on the economy, or stand for trouble.