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a certain piece of mind because no matter how much they pay they will never have to pay more than $2000ear for all the drugs they consume it changes the peace of mind people have but it will save seniors money but also saving the government money and they say if you cut taxes for the wealthy i say i have a better way if you limit the amount of money that can be charged gina much they will save this year? $160billion why? because it is $160 billion less they pay for the seniors so it's not only the right thing to do but a conservative thing to do in terms of cutting the federal budget. but as i said those that don't think any of this is a good idea they think big pharma for the expense of the american people and i want to repeal the inflation act and then continue to line the pockets of big pharma and to make a lot of money just pay your fair share. [applause] i have no problems making reasonable profits but not on the backs of working families and seniors and this is about fairness and decency and last week i released my budget and i met with the new speaker of the house he said he is t
a certain piece of mind because no matter how much they pay they will never have to pay more than $2000ear for all the drugs they consume it changes the peace of mind people have but it will save seniors money but also saving the government money and they say if you cut taxes for the wealthy i say i have a better way if you limit the amount of money that can be charged gina much they will save this year? $160billion why? because it is $160 billion less they pay for the seniors so it's not only...
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but just pay your fair share. just pay something. the way, you know everybody said, well, how was i able to have these new programs and still cut the deficit $1.7 trillion the last two years? well, it's pretty straightforward. there were 550 companies of the fortune 500 that made $40 billion that didn't pay a penny in text. does it penny in tax -- a penny in tax. zero, nothing -- in taxe so i said the -- you know, outrageous. and we got votes for it. i said they ought to pay a minimum of 15%. 15%. that's less than you all pay. and guess what? it allowed me to cut the deficit. so, folks, this is about just basic fairness and decency. there's nothing radical about what i'm proposing. and if you look at the polling data, it's overwhelmingly popular what we've proposed. as a matter of fact, it's a hell of a lot more popular than i am. [laughter] but i'm serious. this is no time to turn around. look, what the american people understandably -- a lot of people have lost faith in government for a lot of reasons. and here's the deal, we promi
but just pay your fair share. just pay something. the way, you know everybody said, well, how was i able to have these new programs and still cut the deficit $1.7 trillion the last two years? well, it's pretty straightforward. there were 550 companies of the fortune 500 that made $40 billion that didn't pay a penny in text. does it penny in tax -- a penny in tax. zero, nothing -- in taxe so i said the -- you know, outrageous. and we got votes for it. i said they ought to pay a minimum of 15%....
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just pay something.way, you know, everybody said, well, how was i able to have these new programs and still cut the deficit 1.7 trillion the last two years, well, it was pretty straight forward. . were 550 companies fortune 500's that made $40 billion that didn't pay an opiniony in tax, zero, nothing, in taxes. so i said outrageous. and we got votes for it. i said, they ought to pay a minimum of 15%. 15%, that's less than you all pay. guess what? it allowed me to cut the deficit. so, folks, this is about basic fairness and decency. nothing radical about what i'm proposing and if you look at the polling data it's overwhelmingly popular what we've proposed. matter of fact, a hell of a lot more popular than i am. but i'm serious, so, this is no time to turn around. look, what the american people understand, a lot of people have lost faith in government for a lot of reasons and here is the deal. we promised these things and they haven't seen it. i don't know whether you've been surprised, but the number of p
just pay something.way, you know, everybody said, well, how was i able to have these new programs and still cut the deficit 1.7 trillion the last two years, well, it was pretty straight forward. . were 550 companies fortune 500's that made $40 billion that didn't pay an opiniony in tax, zero, nothing, in taxes. so i said outrageous. and we got votes for it. i said, they ought to pay a minimum of 15%. 15%, that's less than you all pay. guess what? it allowed me to cut the deficit. so, folks,...
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all the drafting of a resolution for violation to sign receive write off and pay then pay, and if hepay, well then article 225 will apply to him not to pay and you have a lot of such violators on the roads of moscow novy arbat car 13-17 ge-3 the license plate of belarus is behind this, and a girl is sitting at the wheel of this car, here, who is not wants to talk to no one, very late somewhere. you can roll down the glass. ashamed not ashamed, 250 fines and not ashamed. anna what 252 well 252 why are you violating before us a malicious violator of traffic rules according to the traffic police, anna's car often appears on the public transport lane and there are speeding on a blue mercedes there are fines in the amount of more than one million rubles, and they did not report that it was necessary to urgently pay off debts . a million rubles is not a shame to you honestly by proxy. i try not to disturb the driver. anna received the protocols and promised to transfer them to the owner of the mercedes, because according to the law, it is the owner of the car who must pay the fines, and th
all the drafting of a resolution for violation to sign receive write off and pay then pay, and if hepay, well then article 225 will apply to him not to pay and you have a lot of such violators on the roads of moscow novy arbat car 13-17 ge-3 the license plate of belarus is behind this, and a girl is sitting at the wheel of this car, here, who is not wants to talk to no one, very late somewhere. you can roll down the glass. ashamed not ashamed, 250 fines and not ashamed. anna what 252 well 252...
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right now, our tax dollars pay through medicare to help pay for prescription drugs.they have to pay out $159 billion less for prescription drugs, introduces the deficit. -- it reduces the deficit. it is a win-win. it makes medicare stronger and reduces government spending overall. for years, we have been trying to make that happen, democrats and republicans. for years, big pharma has been able to block it, but we have got it done. this is historic progress. i wish i could say my friends on the other side are there to protect and defend and build on it like i am, but sadly the maga republicans, those in congress, they want to do away with the affordable care act. they threatened the national debt unless i accept certain plans. the national debt is the accumulated debt over 200 years. every year, it is accumulated. the federal government has never once reneged on that debt. we never questioned our credit, but guess what? remember, the last administration increased the federal debt by 25%. 200 year debt and in four years, they increased it by 25%. 200 years. how did con
right now, our tax dollars pay through medicare to help pay for prescription drugs.they have to pay out $159 billion less for prescription drugs, introduces the deficit. -- it reduces the deficit. it is a win-win. it makes medicare stronger and reduces government spending overall. for years, we have been trying to make that happen, democrats and republicans. for years, big pharma has been able to block it, but we have got it done. this is historic progress. i wish i could say my friends on the...
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the doctor's union, bma, sa s that and pay. the doctor's union, bma, says that junior _ and pay. the doctor's union, bma, says thatjunior doctors are - says thatjunior doctors are underpaid at £14 per hour for basic pay in the first year. that works out at £29,000 a year. butjunior doctors can earn around 30% more in overtime and working unsociable hours. the average salary for a full junior doctor in england isjust over £57,000. consultants have been drafted in to cover key areas in urgent and emergency care during the 72 hour strike. the impact on other services is expected to be significant, including to some cancer care. carrie, a former intensive care nurse, said that she had an operation to test for cancer cancelled because of the strikes. the impact is huge. i never realised how big it was. i had my first cancer diagnosed about six or seven years ago. that waiting time is very, very hard. i think until you have been through it you can't actually understand it. despite the walk out, some _ actually understand it. despite the walk out, some hospitals - actually understand it
the doctor's union, bma, sa s that and pay. the doctor's union, bma, says that junior _ and pay. the doctor's union, bma, says thatjunior doctors are - says thatjunior doctors are underpaid at £14 per hour for basic pay in the first year. that works out at £29,000 a year. butjunior doctors can earn around 30% more in overtime and working unsociable hours. the average salary for a full junior doctor in england isjust over £57,000. consultants have been drafted in to cover key areas in urgent...
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pay taxes. the real drivers of so-called non-payers are those who owe no federal income tax or tax credits and employment. during the pandemic, the number of nonpayers surged as unemployment rose, along with tax credits and government payments. that is coming from cnbc's study that more than 40% of u.s. households will owe no federal income tax. what exactly is president joe biden proposing in his 2024 budget when it comes to tax increases? here is a breakdown of what is in that budget. the budget has more than $4.5 trillion in tax increases, it levies a5% tax on americans whose wealth exceeds $100 million. it hikes the corporate tax rate 28%, up from 21%, expands medicare taxes on top earners and has higher taxes on u.s. companies foreign income. this is what is in president biden's fiscal year 2024 budget that is going to congress. so, what are republicans saying about the tax proposals and president biden's budget? how's freedom caucus member chip roy spoke about what republicans think about
pay taxes. the real drivers of so-called non-payers are those who owe no federal income tax or tax credits and employment. during the pandemic, the number of nonpayers surged as unemployment rose, along with tax credits and government payments. that is coming from cnbc's study that more than 40% of u.s. households will owe no federal income tax. what exactly is president joe biden proposing in his 2024 budget when it comes to tax increases? here is a breakdown of what is in that budget. the...
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that's what i'm paying my that's your job. that's what i'm paying my council tax for, paying you.l tax for, to collect the bins. i'm not having of and i am having any of it. and i am wondering why we're in a situation where we just paying so money on so many so much extra money on so many different accepting different things and accepting so when it comes to what so little when it comes to what we get in return. anyway, your thoughts on all of that and that's will be a bit later on in the top stories. the program. but top stories. sir starmer has pledged to sir keir starmer has pledged to make a strong cfa as he launches so—called labour's law and order plan. today, he says that his one rule for all proposals one half knife crime will reduce levels of violence against women and girls and it will see more offenders prosecuted and said it sounds very good. i have to say. is it realistic, though, really? very sad. i thought keir speech was very . exciting. reassuring was very. exciting. reassuring he's got a record in terms of law enforcement, law and order, very few politicians do w
that's what i'm paying my that's your job. that's what i'm paying my council tax for, paying you.l tax for, to collect the bins. i'm not having of and i am having any of it. and i am wondering why we're in a situation where we just paying so money on so many so much extra money on so many different accepting different things and accepting so when it comes to what so little when it comes to what we get in return. anyway, your thoughts on all of that and that's will be a bit later on in the top...
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they are asking for a huge . 35% pay are asking for a huge. 35% pay rise. the last decade so is down by a quarter and this is to bnng by a quarter and this is to bring it back up. i would say absolutely chance of them being offered anything like that. but offered anything like that. but of course, the nursing union asked for a 19. and look set to accept depends of course on the members an offer of 5% for the year that we're about to start from april and a bump in the pay for last year the year we're currently of between 1000 £603,700. so the offer that was made and it's been put to members now applies to nhs workers such as ambulance drivers, nurses, cleaners porters, the doctors that is entirely separate . but it's entirely separate. but it's clear now that there is a willing in government to settle these strikes and a willingness amongst public sector workers to move forward as well. because these strikes have been going on for a long time. obviously huge, disruptive an indication disruptive and an indication that the education unions as well took in mean
they are asking for a huge . 35% pay are asking for a huge. 35% pay rise. the last decade so is down by a quarter and this is to bnng by a quarter and this is to bring it back up. i would say absolutely chance of them being offered anything like that. but offered anything like that. but of course, the nursing union asked for a 19. and look set to accept depends of course on the members an offer of 5% for the year that we're about to start from april and a bump in the pay for last year the year...
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they are not paying anymore. they are paying some, but not much because they cut paying for it. guess what? try paying for college in a state is efficient where you can commute, it is expensive. it matters a lot. the more we educate people the better chance they have. it is a better opportunity. the rod is getting more complicated -- the world is getting more complicated so i'm increasing the budget. we are paying another $820 to help people from families with low income. let's connect students to careers and opportunity starting in high school. we should provide for two years in community college. in school, sophomore, junior, you should be able to take credits to qualify for college credit in a state university or a community college. people are beginning to do that around the country. some of the best training in america. let's offer every american a path to a good career rather they go to college or not like the path you started here. first program in a nation where students can graduate with an associates degree. host: because education a part of the president $6.9 trillion
they are not paying anymore. they are paying some, but not much because they cut paying for it. guess what? try paying for college in a state is efficient where you can commute, it is expensive. it matters a lot. the more we educate people the better chance they have. it is a better opportunity. the rod is getting more complicated -- the world is getting more complicated so i'm increasing the budget. we are paying another $820 to help people from families with low income. let's connect students...
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pay taxes. the real drivers of so-called non-payers are those who owe no federal income tax or tax credits and employment. during the pandemic, the number of nonpayers surged as unemployment rose, along with tax credits and government payments. that is coming from cnbc's study thatore than 40% of u.s. households will owe no federal income tax. what exactly is president joe biden proposing in his 2024 budget when it comes to tax increases? here is a breakdown of what is in that budget. the budget has more than $4.5 trillion in tax increases, it levies a 25% tax on americans whose wealth exceeds $100 million. it hikes the corporate tax rate to 28%, up from 21%, expands medicare taxes on top earners and has higher taxes on u.s. companies foreign income. this is what is in president biden's fiscal year 2024 budget that is going to congress. so, what are republicans saying about the tax proposals and president biden's budget? how's freedom caucus member chip roy spoke about what republicans think abo
pay taxes. the real drivers of so-called non-payers are those who owe no federal income tax or tax credits and employment. during the pandemic, the number of nonpayers surged as unemployment rose, along with tax credits and government payments. that is coming from cnbc's study thatore than 40% of u.s. households will owe no federal income tax. what exactly is president joe biden proposing in his 2024 budget when it comes to tax increases? here is a breakdown of what is in that budget. the...
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it is proposed to pay the fines all on the spot in case if not, pay here the vehicle is delayed on aecialized condition. maybe i have a whole bag of money in my trunk. here i am, maybe not figuratively. here i am violating, but this is not the kind of violation that i don't steal anyone, i don't do anything. here i work, and sometimes i have to break. cars with foreign license plates continue to travel on russian roads, some owners of such cars exceed the speed limit, drive along dedicated lanes, cross a double continuous lane and not be afraid that they will receive fines, violators think that foreign cars are not counted in russian databases and remain invisible to video cameras. but this is not so, the traffic police inspectors figure out such tricksters and hand them bundles of decisions worth hundreds of thousands of rubles. paid. get an additional fine, they can arrest. how such reckless drivers are caught on the roads and why the business of selling second-hand cars with foreign numbers has ceased to be profitable. we took this case and conducted our own investigation. we star
it is proposed to pay the fines all on the spot in case if not, pay here the vehicle is delayed on aecialized condition. maybe i have a whole bag of money in my trunk. here i am, maybe not figuratively. here i am violating, but this is not the kind of violation that i don't steal anyone, i don't do anything. here i work, and sometimes i have to break. cars with foreign license plates continue to travel on russian roads, some owners of such cars exceed the speed limit, drive along dedicated...
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in actually pay in. those policies will extend the trust fund by 25 years. sen. whitehouse: thank you very much. ranking member grassley, then senator murray. sen. grassley: omb puts out the annual pay-as-you-go act report. the report clearly shows that last year the reconciliation bill added 190 $9 billion in deficit to the budget as omb is required to maintain since majority party tried to claim phony tax cap savings from the laws of irs funding last year but legally required to produce what this administration was forced to admit, and increased deficit. i'm asking you to put that report in the record. >> without objection. sen. grassley: ok. the president and this budget's supporting documents continue to falsely claim that he is a deficit reducer. nobody believes that. people know about the trillions spent in the last congress and of costly administrative actions . the cbo current law baseline compared to february of 2000 21, the baseline, when president biden took office, showing deficits of 6 trill
in actually pay in. those policies will extend the trust fund by 25 years. sen. whitehouse: thank you very much. ranking member grassley, then senator murray. sen. grassley: omb puts out the annual pay-as-you-go act report. the report clearly shows that last year the reconciliation bill added 190 $9 billion in deficit to the budget as omb is required to maintain since majority party tried to claim phony tax cap savings from the laws of irs funding last year but legally required to produce what...
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why do i have to pay? why does anyone else have to pay? >> you don't have to pay. that's why we have a tax system? >> we all pay taxes and we should. i understand -- we are all paying. when you look at the issue of big government, that's the premise of this. that's the reason why judges are denying it. republicans don't care about spending money. donald trump spent in four years what obama spent in 8. dan: jose, i will step up the point that swampy republicans have spent money for a long time. that doesn't make it a conservative position any more than joe manchin is a liberal i am talking about the big question here. why is it that i owe you -- you just acknowledged i have to pay, i'm a taxpayer and i pay a lot in tax. why do i owe him tens of thousands of dollars to pay off his kids' basket weaving degree? if college isn't work and the kid can't pay it back, he shouldn't have went to college anyway. why do i have to pay? >> i understand your argument. but it's not a legal one. the legal argument whistle the heroes act allows the biden administration to waive it. >
why do i have to pay? why does anyone else have to pay? >> you don't have to pay. that's why we have a tax system? >> we all pay taxes and we should. i understand -- we are all paying. when you look at the issue of big government, that's the premise of this. that's the reason why judges are denying it. republicans don't care about spending money. donald trump spent in four years what obama spent in 8. dan: jose, i will step up the point that swampy republicans have spent money for a...
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they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some but not much. because they've cut paying for it. what? try paying for college. 9/11 a state institution where you can commute. expensive as hell. especially if there's a couple of kids in a family making less than $60,000 a year. it matters a lot. it matters a lot. more we educate people, the better chance they have. doesn't mean everybody who is educated will succeed. but there's significantly better opportunities. and the world is getting a hell of a lot more complicated. a hell of a lot more complicated. so i increased my budget. we're paying another $820 to help people from families with low income. let's connect students careers and opportunities, starting in high school. we should provide for two years of community college. by the way, in school, when you're a sophomore, junior in high school you should be able to take credits to allow you to qualify for college credit at a state university or at a community college. people are beginning to do that around the country. some of the best training in america. let's offer every ame
they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some but not much. because they've cut paying for it. what? try paying for college. 9/11 a state institution where you can commute. expensive as hell. especially if there's a couple of kids in a family making less than $60,000 a year. it matters a lot. it matters a lot. more we educate people, the better chance they have. doesn't mean everybody who is educated will succeed. but there's significantly better opportunities. and the world is getting a...
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all of those paying , such terms pay cut. all of those paying, such as terms pay cut.ll of those paying , such as they are, which paying, such as they are, which are about to pay cuts, have got to be funded. changes to our members, working conditions. so it's a self—funded rise really, and that's very difficult for us because . the conditions they put because. the conditions they put on that deal are just not acceptable , our people. so we're acceptable, our people. so we're stuck in a deadlock really where the offer is underfunded . the the offer is underfunded. the conditions are not acceptable and we haven't got a way forward . as you've been hearing, the government imposed a ban on the video app. tik tok on all government with immediate effect . cabinet minister oliver dowden told the commons it's a precautionary measure following the national cyber security centre's review of chinese owned app.the centre's review of chinese owned app. the states, canada and belgium have already introduced similar . mps belgium have already introduced similar. mps are to vote on ri
all of those paying , such terms pay cut. all of those paying, such as terms pay cut.ll of those paying , such as they are, which paying, such as they are, which are about to pay cuts, have got to be funded. changes to our members, working conditions. so it's a self—funded rise really, and that's very difficult for us because . the conditions they put because. the conditions they put on that deal are just not acceptable , our people. so we're acceptable, our people. so we're stuck in a...
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they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some, but not much.y've cut paying for it. well, guess what, try paying for college even in a state institution where you can commute. it's as expensive as hell. especially if you have a couple friends in the family a couple a year. it matters a lot. the more we educate people the better chance we have. doesn't mean everybody chance we have everybody is going to succeed. and the world is getting a hell of a lot more complicated. a hell of a lot more complicated. so, i've increased my budget. we increase it now, as i said, we're paying another $820 helping people from families with low incomes. let's connect students' careers and opportunities starting in high school. we should provide for two years of community college -- by the way, in school, when you're -- when you're a sophomore, junior in high school, you should be able to take credits that allow you to qualify for college credit at a state university or a community college. people are beginning to do that around the country. some of the best traini
they're not paying it anymore. they're paying some, but not much.y've cut paying for it. well, guess what, try paying for college even in a state institution where you can commute. it's as expensive as hell. especially if you have a couple friends in the family a couple a year. it matters a lot. the more we educate people the better chance we have. doesn't mean everybody chance we have everybody is going to succeed. and the world is getting a hell of a lot more complicated. a hell of a lot more...
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i don't begrudge anybody a pay rise is when that pay anybody a pay rise is when that pay rise fuels inflationobbers the entire country. although time . yeah and not to although time. yeah and not to you but but some would suggest that tax cuts are inflationary too because they stimulate the economy and therefore they heat in the economy and that could be inflationary . no, in the economy and that could be inflationary. no, i don't believe that that is the case because what tax cuts actually do is they provide to enterprise . they provide incentives for business and of course, i mean, people could just simply spend the money that tax cuts generate , but also it enables them to stay within the inflation that there is at moment. now, if you look at margaret thatcher, you know, she cut taxes and cut inflation at the same time . and inflation at the same time. and what about those junior doctors and what about those junior doctors, some of whom are, i believe, being paid less now than sandwich makers at pret a manger. these are the people who are charged with keeping us alive . indeed actually, do
i don't begrudge anybody a pay rise is when that pay anybody a pay rise is when that pay rise fuels inflationobbers the entire country. although time . yeah and not to although time. yeah and not to you but but some would suggest that tax cuts are inflationary too because they stimulate the economy and therefore they heat in the economy and that could be inflationary . no, in the economy and that could be inflationary. no, i don't believe that that is the case because what tax cuts actually do...
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you pay a penalty according to income. people with low incomes pay less. we also became the first city in the nation to stop suspending people's licenses when they could not pay traffic tickets. we focused on ways to make it easier for people to pay through payment plans, sliding discounts and eliminating add on fees to jack up prices of tickets. this reform is the law of the land in california. it has spread to 23 other states. we also stopped handing people a bill when they get out of jail and eliminated fees charged to people in criminal justice system. they have been punished in a lot of ways. gone to jail, under supervision, the collection rate on the fees was so low we weren't bringing in much revenue. the probation fee collection rate was 9%. this reform has become law from california and is spreading to other states. we made all calls from jail free. the more incarcerated people are in touch with families the better they do when they get out. it was penny wise and pound foolish. now phone calls are free. incarcerated people spend 80% more time in t
you pay a penalty according to income. people with low incomes pay less. we also became the first city in the nation to stop suspending people's licenses when they could not pay traffic tickets. we focused on ways to make it easier for people to pay through payment plans, sliding discounts and eliminating add on fees to jack up prices of tickets. this reform is the law of the land in california. it has spread to 23 other states. we also stopped handing people a bill when they get out of jail...
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paying dividendsor decades to come. and will a decisive decade r america and t worldthis reflects the natnals sategy by includi robusinvestments in diplomatic development res, honoring a sacd commment t verans. thk you .hairma mr. nking mber, members othe committee, f the opportunity toppear here today and testify on behalf of the president's scal 2024 budget. sen. whitehouse: it'great to have you here. lastear omestimad thaty the later part of e century federal spending on cro insurance,oastal disaste, d health care with fire suppression uld inease by 130 $4 billion per year due to climate change put in tms of tenure bget does, which is the way we put thgs in is comttee, that would result in 260 billiond .3 trillio in additial deral spending with a ddle case eimate around 700 llion llars additnal spending. that estimate ds not clude a variety of otherederal progms tha wouldet affected by oer climahange disasters including defense spenng, infrastructe, and is t incle the fect we have been hearing aut in this coittee,hat
paying dividendsor decades to come. and will a decisive decade r america and t worldthis reflects the natnals sategy by includi robusinvestments in diplomatic development res, honoring a sacd commment t verans. thk you .hairma mr. nking mber, members othe committee, f the opportunity toppear here today and testify on behalf of the president's scal 2024 budget. sen. whitehouse: it'great to have you here. lastear omestimad thaty the later part of e century federal spending on cro insurance,oastal...
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they will pay. i mean after all. >> sean: that's my point. >> if the banks are paying more fees. if the bank -- i want to be as explicit as i can, it's very tricky and important. banks paying fees will charge their own customers more fees. so, in that sense i would agree with you that it will be a taxpayer funded rescue mission. is it a bailout, sean? i'm not sure it's a bailout. i'm not sure i want to say that. >> sean: larry kudlow, charles payne, founder with stephen moore. i guess charles, let me start with you tonight. do you agree with larry's analysis with this and isn't this a billionaire bailout at the end of the day? >> well, i am going to be less diplomatic than larry. okay. yeah, the answer is obviously ultimately when banks -- when banks have higher fees they pass them on to their customers. we know that, that's what businesses do. this is a bailout. this is a bailout of really silicon valley itself. over the weekend silicon valley went on the attack. they stoked fear particularly on so
they will pay. i mean after all. >> sean: that's my point. >> if the banks are paying more fees. if the bank -- i want to be as explicit as i can, it's very tricky and important. banks paying fees will charge their own customers more fees. so, in that sense i would agree with you that it will be a taxpayer funded rescue mission. is it a bailout, sean? i'm not sure it's a bailout. i'm not sure i want to say that. >> sean: larry kudlow, charles payne, founder with stephen moore....
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does the uk have to pay or should we be paying uk have to pay or should we be paying any more money?whom? and going how far back? no don't think we should be. mean, it's should be. i mean, it's obviously mr. williams obviously up to mr. williams family what they do with their own money. think it's own money. but i think it's really interesting that she does something with her own money and then wants to the whole then she wants to drag the whole country what she's country into doing what she's done. mean, she wants lead done. i mean, she wants to lead by example. please believe that. well, don't think it's a good well, i don't think it's a good example, to be frank, that example, paul, to be frank, that the should follow. the country should follow. as i say, it's up to her what she does her what they does and her family, what they does and her family, what they do their money. it's do with their money. it's not a good example because the truth is until 100 years ago, is that until 100 years ago, roughly world didn't roughly the whole world didn't have people. and nearly have enough p
does the uk have to pay or should we be paying uk have to pay or should we be paying any more money?whom? and going how far back? no don't think we should be. mean, it's should be. i mean, it's obviously mr. williams obviously up to mr. williams family what they do with their own money. think it's own money. but i think it's really interesting that she does something with her own money and then wants to the whole then she wants to drag the whole country what she's country into doing what she's...
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this is not primarily about how to pay taxes and how we know how to pay.s, tax literacy are part of the tax culture. it's actually, uh, tax literacy. this is trust in the state. this is an understanding of their rights and obligations to taxpayers. yes in some part of studying tax law is included in tax literacy. well, we should say more that tax literacy is an understanding and trust of the state understanding of tax policy, the tax system is that the taxpayer not only pays taxes, but also finances his own social programs and social guarantees. uh, now uh, tax literacy uh is, well, i would say already at such a serious level, because , starting from educational schools, there are optional lesson on tax literacy. e hmm, it is essential in this that the education system, starting from schools and secondary specialized institutions of higher educational institutions, takes a significant share or significant importance. uh, practically everywhere in the economic profile, not only in the economic profile. uh let's get to the study of taxation programs. but thi
this is not primarily about how to pay taxes and how we know how to pay.s, tax literacy are part of the tax culture. it's actually, uh, tax literacy. this is trust in the state. this is an understanding of their rights and obligations to taxpayers. yes in some part of studying tax law is included in tax literacy. well, we should say more that tax literacy is an understanding and trust of the state understanding of tax policy, the tax system is that the taxpayer not only pays taxes, but also...
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until we see this plan put into effect, nobody should be having to pay to pay the student loan back.t's not done until it's done, we have to finish the job. we need to finish this and evaluating systems of higher education and ensure the plan is put into place. host: this is from twitter -- guest: you are exactly right. we need to cancel student debt but we also need to continue to fight for free college. we need to ensure that people have access the financial barriers should not be put into place. if we believe that education is a right for every american, everyone should have access to higher education. host: from connecticut, independent line. caller: good morning. you somewhat answered one of my questions about where does the college responsibility lie. it seems the younger kids are doing online courses so doesn't that reduce their overhead? my other question is, is there something in the plan that says they have to use this tour there debt and maybe not something else, a.k.a. a vacation. guest: in this plan, it would directly go to eliminating that student debt so that would be
until we see this plan put into effect, nobody should be having to pay to pay the student loan back.t's not done until it's done, we have to finish the job. we need to finish this and evaluating systems of higher education and ensure the plan is put into place. host: this is from twitter -- guest: you are exactly right. we need to cancel student debt but we also need to continue to fight for free college. we need to ensure that people have access the financial barriers should not be put into...
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wages aren't keeping up pay cut.n't keeping up with costs, public services are struggling to. it's tough right now, and i can't be the only one who is asking what's going on? the government offers this explanation. i5 going on? the government offers this explanation.— this explanation. is the legacy of covid and _ this explanation. is the legacy of covid and it's, _ this explanation. is the legacy of covid and it's, of _ this explanation. is the legacy of covid and it's, of course, i of covid and it's, of course, was putinism doing. but our ukraine and _ was putinism doing. but our ukraine and covid _ was putinism doing. but our ukraine and covid the - was putinism doing. but our ukraine and covid the full. ukraine and covid the full story? i ukraine and covid the full sto ? ~ . story? i think the uk is probably _ story? i think the uk is probably poorer- story? i think the uk is probably poorer than . story? | think the uk is . probably poorer than most people think.— probably poorer than most --eole think. , . . �*
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then we'll pay actually we'll pay then we'll pay our board the then less per houn pay our board the it were, going into taking a child at nine months, which i'd say was very young . which i'd say was very young. yeah. from my experience, i the mothers, fathers want to get back into employment as soon as possible and childcare from nine months onwards. and it's optional, obviously is it will be welcomed . i think it will be be welcomed. i think it will be really welcomed. the one thing that did make me smile when i it it said if you're working 16 hours or more, you can 30 hours of free childcare. i'm thinking, well, where's why is that? surely work in 16 hours you're going to get 16. surely it's a little bit of wraparound support of getting there back. of getting there and back. i don't know. what you don't know. what were you thinking and the thinking about the hours and the support well, support and the amount? well, it's things at it's like all these things at once. into the detail, once. you get into the detail, you a lot of unintended you find a lot of unintended consequences. a
then we'll pay actually we'll pay then we'll pay our board the then less per houn pay our board the it were, going into taking a child at nine months, which i'd say was very young . which i'd say was very young. yeah. from my experience, i the mothers, fathers want to get back into employment as soon as possible and childcare from nine months onwards. and it's optional, obviously is it will be welcomed . i think it will be be welcomed. i think it will be really welcomed. the one thing that did...
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fair pay! when do we want it? now!nted series of strikes by nhs staff, starting in december. two weeks ago, intensive talks with ministers began in england and now health union leaders have agreed to put a new pay offer to members in a ballot. for this financial year, there'll be a one—off payment of at least £1655, for the lowest paid workers, with larger amounts for more experienced nhs staff. and there will be a pay rise of 5% in the next financial year, beginning in april. this offer that is on the table has been hard won by health workers. we would have liked to have seen this significantly earlier, and we could have avoided all of the disruption over this winter. that said, what we have wanted all along is to give health workers a choice between taking strike action and having a credible offer on the table. but apart from saying some of the money will come from the existing department of health budget, the government has not given much detail on the funding of the offer. we're being clear that as part of the disc
fair pay! when do we want it? now!nted series of strikes by nhs staff, starting in december. two weeks ago, intensive talks with ministers began in england and now health union leaders have agreed to put a new pay offer to members in a ballot. for this financial year, there'll be a one—off payment of at least £1655, for the lowest paid workers, with larger amounts for more experienced nhs staff. and there will be a pay rise of 5% in the next financial year, beginning in april. this offer...
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i think we should be paying 20%. -- i think we should be paying 28%. i made this commitment when i ran and have not broken it yet and i never will. no one making less than $400,000 will see a penny in federal taxes go up. host: from the washington post a breakdown of what the president it was saying about raising taxes, this is what he will want to do. $1.3 billion raise over a decade by raising the corporate income tax rate. $549 million. $393 million from tax herbaceous for multinational corporations. you can see how it breaks down by raising taxes on the wealthy to spend with the president wants to spend an he claims to reduce the nation's deficit. neil in florida, republican. what do you think? caller: i think this clown, i would not by an insurance policy from him. there is no reason this man is in power. host: what about the budget? caller: but budget? his proposed budget? host: yes. caller: i think it is a three card monty. host: explain. caller: he is just mumbling. host: andy in peachtree city, georgia. independent. caller: good morning. i am
i think we should be paying 20%. -- i think we should be paying 28%. i made this commitment when i ran and have not broken it yet and i never will. no one making less than $400,000 will see a penny in federal taxes go up. host: from the washington post a breakdown of what the president it was saying about raising taxes, this is what he will want to do. $1.3 billion raise over a decade by raising the corporate income tax rate. $549 million. $393 million from tax herbaceous for multinational...
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-- lexuss, yet they're paying off student loan debt? it comes down to the details of who ends up getting their debt forgiven. that's what has to be worked out in any plan that goes forward, not just a carte blanche forgiveness of debt. just like the pandemic dollars were spent, billions were wasted in that program. >> host: okay, craig in nebraska, thank you. >> guest: i really think that you're getting at the root cause ofhi this issue is the rising ct of college education just over the course of, you know, the last 40 years. recognizing thatat it has grown exorbitantly and the cost has really, you know, kept people from the opportunity to actually see a true higher education. when thinking about these young people, these students who are going into universities, many of those who are taking those loans are also working jobs. i know myself when i started college,ed i had to take loans,i had a job day one on campus. had to save money over the summers every single time, making sure i'm able to make my payment, pay for school but also is
-- lexuss, yet they're paying off student loan debt? it comes down to the details of who ends up getting their debt forgiven. that's what has to be worked out in any plan that goes forward, not just a carte blanche forgiveness of debt. just like the pandemic dollars were spent, billions were wasted in that program. >> host: okay, craig in nebraska, thank you. >> guest: i really think that you're getting at the root cause ofhi this issue is the rising ct of college education just...
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income tax and start paying income tax and start paying income tax and start paying higher levels of frozen. they've been frozen for a while. and in an era of high inflation, that particularly has an impact. but yes, i mean, you know, the truth is the attempt of the liz truss administration try to truss administration to try to head towards a lower tax, smaller states society that crashed in the financial markets, arguably , i would say markets, arguably, i would say to you it also was out of tune with public opinion at the moment and we are now back on the course that the government was bequeathed by the pandemic and also the ukraine crisis and also by the ukraine crisis of high taxation, high spending. but truth is, at the same but the truth is, at the same time, you are living standards are falling. but what governments try and do to get out of it is they tried for about growth rates, trying to promote growth not by choice that tried to lower that they tried to lower taxation, but providing incentives business incentives for business investment and also get more investment and als
income tax and start paying income tax and start paying income tax and start paying higher levels of frozen. they've been frozen for a while. and in an era of high inflation, that particularly has an impact. but yes, i mean, you know, the truth is the attempt of the liz truss administration try to truss administration to try to head towards a lower tax, smaller states society that crashed in the financial markets, arguably , i would say markets, arguably, i would say to you it also was out of...
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. -- pay dispute in england.inference, anger in parliament after president macron forces through his controversial pension reform. ♪ >> we start with increasing warnings from western governments over the use of the chinese social media platform tiktok. today the british government banned it on all government and civil servants devices. listen to this. >> were also going to ban the use of tiktok on government devices. we will do so with immediate effect. mr. speaker, this is a precautionary move. we know that there is already limited use of tiktok across government, but it is also good cyber hygiene. >> on the face of it, the app might not look like a threat to national security. it's explod in popularity as a platform to share short videos, viral dances, and has become a real part in today's youth culture. tiktok claims to have more than one billion monthly users. last year was the most downloaded app in the world. the app is owned by the chinese company bite dance, and that is what is warning governments, becaus
. -- pay dispute in england.inference, anger in parliament after president macron forces through his controversial pension reform. ♪ >> we start with increasing warnings from western governments over the use of the chinese social media platform tiktok. today the british government banned it on all government and civil servants devices. listen to this. >> were also going to ban the use of tiktok on government devices. we will do so with immediate effect. mr. speaker, this is a...
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and service and our pay. mark, thank yom and a&e — service and our pay. mark, thank you.and our pay. mark, thank you. and a&e staff nurse and - service and our pay. mark, thankl you. and a&e staff nurse and also unites any member. unite not accepting this pay offer. thank you. now to france, where president emmanuel macron is forcing through his controversial pension reforms, without a parliamentary vote. although the plan to raise the pension age from 62 to 64 passed the upper house, ministers realised they might not have the numbers in the lower house. it fell to prime minister elisabeth borne to break the news. the reaction from mps was boisterous, with some heckling, others breaking into song, while others even walked out. when she did get the chance to speak, this is what she said. translation: we cannot gamble on the future of our pensions. - this reform is necessary. also, because i'm attached to our social model and because i believe in parliamentary democracy, it is on your reform, on the parliament's text, the fruit of compromise between two chambers that i am r
and service and our pay. mark, thank yom and a&e — service and our pay. mark, thank you.and our pay. mark, thank you. and a&e staff nurse and - service and our pay. mark, thankl you. and a&e staff nurse and also unites any member. unite not accepting this pay offer. thank you. now to france, where president emmanuel macron is forcing through his controversial pension reforms, without a parliamentary vote. although the plan to raise the pension age from 62 to 64 passed the upper...
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a year to the pay gap. but as for how to ensure companies keep their word, what is being done to ensure that when they signed this pledge? >> they keep this pledge with. that's a great question. i mean, just the fact that they've done this is the first step and it's actually quite impressive because it's a signal to other companies that they should policy. she says that in itself is a great way to ensure accountability. but siebel newsom also points out separately. the state already has some of the strictest employment equity laws on the books requiring employers to pay people equally for equal work and mandating that they post pay scale information for openings. but as for the equal pay pledge, companies who have signed on say it has made a difference case in point, i'm proud to share. >> that adobe has achieved global gender pay parity for the 5th year in a row. >> we have to close that pay gap. one company and one government institution at a time. and siebel newsom tells me looking ahead, efforts are alw
a year to the pay gap. but as for how to ensure companies keep their word, what is being done to ensure that when they signed this pledge? >> they keep this pledge with. that's a great question. i mean, just the fact that they've done this is the first step and it's actually quite impressive because it's a signal to other companies that they should policy. she says that in itself is a great way to ensure accountability. but siebel newsom also points out separately. the state already has...
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pay- pocket that you've already paid pay.a it's a they couldn't give us more than five p it didn't even touch the other european countries actually gave a lot more in germany. what was a lot more in germany. what was a 37, i got to say 25. he wasn't uncommon . it didn't even touch uncommon. it didn't even touch the sides. there was no enforcement. we ran a poll on social media, 80% of people could not find a neighbourhood petrol station that they used that had reduced the prices by five p. it's absolute be insane. so he gives us these these these little sops by one and it tells us smug jezza with this incredible, wide eyed, happy look . he's incredible, wide eyed, happy look. he's telling me everything's all right. forget the banks failing and financial crisis coming . you know, forget crisis coming. you know, forget the war in ukraine. forget the fact that nobody can get anywhere today. i'm waiting for him to give me a pony. christmas but he's telling us everything is wonderful . and this is wonderful. and this corporation ,
pay- pocket that you've already paid pay.a it's a they couldn't give us more than five p it didn't even touch the other european countries actually gave a lot more in germany. what was a lot more in germany. what was a 37, i got to say 25. he wasn't uncommon . it didn't even touch uncommon. it didn't even touch the sides. there was no enforcement. we ran a poll on social media, 80% of people could not find a neighbourhood petrol station that they used that had reduced the prices by five p. it's...
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pay for purchases using the button, st.for a partner promotion and benefit from all routes. on what whatever. build in the yandex.maps application city maps, the causes of these health problems can become bad blood vessels, medications help improve microcirculation. reducing the risk of blood clots, removing inflammation and strengthening the walls of blood vessels, tonsillitis, keep blood vessels normal. at tinkoff insurance , we make life easier for us, everything is online, and osago payments for the day apply for osago in tinkoff insurance and receive payments in case of an accident just behind tinkoff, he’s the only one on the eve of a bright easter let’s share good of the ticket, part of the funds will be transferred to works of mercy. participate in the easter draw. the vtb team will offer a solution. open a deposit with a maximum yield of up to 9.5% in a bank branch right now. let's understand dysbacteriosis. it can reduce immunity, which leads to frequent infections of taking antibiotics and again to the risk of dy
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to pay for .patrick christys. this is gb news of oak low's office in the chancellor's the lifetime pensions allowance , which was £8 pensions allowance, which was £8 million. so now, how many flyers over all these really high flying, high flyers be able to put aside as much as they want their pension honeypot without being taxed? jeremy hunt says the goal is to keep senior professionals, particularly doctors, in workforce consultants as well . but critics consultants as well. but critics have argued that it have just come up with a tailor scheme for them instead . so labour's shadow them instead. so labour's shadow chancellor has branded the move a £1 billion pensions bung for the 1. look, we all know what that line they're saying. oh, you're just protecting wealthy again. oh, i am joined now by baroness ros altmann, who has a pensions expert on conservative peen pensions expert on conservative peer. baroness, thank you very , peer. baroness, thank you very, very much. look is this just a bang for
to pay for .patrick christys. this is gb news of oak low's office in the chancellor's the lifetime pensions allowance , which was £8 pensions allowance, which was £8 million. so now, how many flyers over all these really high flying, high flyers be able to put aside as much as they want their pension honeypot without being taxed? jeremy hunt says the goal is to keep senior professionals, particularly doctors, in workforce consultants as well . but critics consultants as well. but critics have...
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, i am sending it now, but even in the next year's budget law , we have predicted a row that we can payimportant part of the costs of our metro companies as the government, which will make it easier for people, that is, the cost of sending invoices. through the metro companies, we tried to provide the leading sector through the budget line, which is the source of income from the added value of the shopping terminal, and not to put additional pressure on the economic actors. legal we have done it and there is the connection of the acceptors' positions for businesses and the last step is that every business unit and every trade unit that wants to install another store terminal will be free either from the same acceptor or the cash register that he chooses to tax the system. separation of accounts is actually one of the requirements of the implementation of this law in article 11 of the law is that we must separate commercial and non-commercial current accounts, in other words , as a business unit, a trade union unit, i do a number of my personal tasks, buy houses , sell i buy cars, what d
, i am sending it now, but even in the next year's budget law , we have predicted a row that we can payimportant part of the costs of our metro companies as the government, which will make it easier for people, that is, the cost of sending invoices. through the metro companies, we tried to provide the leading sector through the budget line, which is the source of income from the added value of the shopping terminal, and not to put additional pressure on the economic actors. legal we have done...
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their workers and pay their bills.heir hard—working employees can breathe easier as well. last week when we learned of the problems at the banks and the impact they could have on jobs and small businesses and the banking system overall, i instructed my team to act quickly to protect these interests. they've done that. on friday, the government regulator in charge, the fdic, took control of silicon valley bank's assets and over the weekend took control of signature bank's assets. treasury secretary yellen and the team of banking regulators have taken action. junior doctors in england begin three days of strike action — in their dispute over pay and conditions. the oscar goes to everything everywhere all at once. and at the academy awards, one film wins almost everything all at once, including best actress. good afternoon and welcome. gary lineker will be back on match of the day this weekend — after he and the bbc resolved a row over what he says on social media. the corporation's editorial guidelines — until a new inde
their workers and pay their bills.heir hard—working employees can breathe easier as well. last week when we learned of the problems at the banks and the impact they could have on jobs and small businesses and the banking system overall, i instructed my team to act quickly to protect these interests. they've done that. on friday, the government regulator in charge, the fdic, took control of silicon valley bank's assets and over the weekend took control of signature bank's assets. treasury...
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they pay bills then, so why won't they pay them now? they did not throw the country into crisis that but they should not do it now. the answer is simple. politics. i'm not going to be part of it. i have no business playing politics with people's lives, work with all of you, we will not let them either. are they going to pay the bills? are they not? are they going to pay the debt? it's pretty simple. there is no actual rises. this is a crisis of their making. democrats believe in paying america's bills. folks, here's the bottom line. our plan is working. it's growing the economy, reducing the deficit. we have more to do. we have made a lot of progress. families are breathing a little bit easier. we just have to keep going. working together, i know we will. to quote my dad, he said jobs are about more than a paycheck. it's about dignity, respect. looking your kid in the eye and say it's going to be ok. we were not poor. my dad was a middle-class wage earner. he did not go to college, but he managed a dealership. i looked at a three bedroo
they pay bills then, so why won't they pay them now? they did not throw the country into crisis that but they should not do it now. the answer is simple. politics. i'm not going to be part of it. i have no business playing politics with people's lives, work with all of you, we will not let them either. are they going to pay the bills? are they not? are they going to pay the debt? it's pretty simple. there is no actual rises. this is a crisis of their making. democrats believe in paying...
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i am not saying all pay gaps are because of illegal pay.of people just not getting same pay for reasons that are not make sense, it could be customers of the business want a man in the job and boss is like what am i supposed to do. there are a lot of other things. >> are the boss in the se sensenaryo, right? >> i don't hire women. >> i'm kidding. people do things, they are doing it for economic reasons, i think it is an exaggerate gap but there are businesses that my customers don't want -- there i to want to pay more for people they want to see that say form of capitalist racism it existing because it makes economic sense, but it does not make up, a lot is exaggerated, people work from home, does not make sense for as to be pay more for no reasons. kennedy: they would hire only women if they could. >> that is -- in many cases but not all. kennedy: all. >> hannah, is a palindrome. stephen, and hannah. and -- thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up did silicon valley bank collapse because it got woke. steve hilton will join me from sil
i am not saying all pay gaps are because of illegal pay.of people just not getting same pay for reasons that are not make sense, it could be customers of the business want a man in the job and boss is like what am i supposed to do. there are a lot of other things. >> are the boss in the se sensenaryo, right? >> i don't hire women. >> i'm kidding. people do things, they are doing it for economic reasons, i think it is an exaggerate gap but there are businesses that my customers...
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paying that means paying 40% of tax.enior teachers. senior teachers. that means senior police paying these police officers are paying these very high levels of tax and really, the answer is to cut those benefits to people on higher, but also to significantly increase personal allowances that unfortunately have been frozen. but in the coalition government, when it came in, in 2010 and we had the penod came in, in 2010 and we had the period of austerity, we put a cap on the total of benefits that could receive. does that you could receive. does that you could receive. does that apply ? the benefit cap that not apply? the benefit cap only applies, i believe you're actually of work. so if actually out of work. so if you're that doesn't you're in work, that doesn't apply. therefore can get apply. so therefore can get these benefits right. precisely up scale. as i say , up the income scale. as i say, have done any work ? how much have you done any work? how much could be saved if people paying very high earning high amounts di
paying that means paying 40% of tax.enior teachers. senior teachers. that means senior police paying these police officers are paying these very high levels of tax and really, the answer is to cut those benefits to people on higher, but also to significantly increase personal allowances that unfortunately have been frozen. but in the coalition government, when it came in, in 2010 and we had the penod came in, in 2010 and we had the period of austerity, we put a cap on the total of benefits that...
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i don't begrudge anybody a pay rise is when that pay anybody a pay rise is when that pay rise fuels inflationobbers the entire country. although time . yeah and not to although time. yeah and not to you but but some would suggest that tax cuts are inflationary too because they stimulate the economy and therefore they heat in the economy and that could be inflationary . no, in the economy and that could be inflationary. no, i don't believe that that is the case because what tax cuts actually do is they provide to enterprise . they provide incentives for business and of course, i mean, people could just simply spend the money that tax cuts generate , but also it enables them to stay within the inflation that there is at moment. now, if you look at margaret thatcher, you know, she cut taxes and cut inflation at the same time . and inflation at the same time. and what about those junior doctors and what about those junior doctors, some of whom are, i believe, being paid less now than sandwich makers at pret a manger. these are the people who are charged with keeping us alive . indeed actually, do
i don't begrudge anybody a pay rise is when that pay anybody a pay rise is when that pay rise fuels inflationobbers the entire country. although time . yeah and not to although time. yeah and not to you but but some would suggest that tax cuts are inflationary too because they stimulate the economy and therefore they heat in the economy and that could be inflationary . no, in the economy and that could be inflationary. no, i don't believe that that is the case because what tax cuts actually do...