Monday, September 24, 2012

Big government

  • Richard Viguerie: Big Government Mitch McConnell, Fearing Conservatives ...

    He is the author of Conservatives Betrayed: How George W. Bush and Other Big Government Republicans Hijacked the Conservative Cause.

    www.sacbee.com

  • Big Data and the Cloud will Transform City Government, According to Pike ...

    Around the world, city leaders face the challenge of delivering economic growth while meeting sustainability targets and rising expectations about the quality of municipal services, often in the face of drastic budget reductions.

    www.dabcc.com

  • Carney: In government-dependent Va., Allen walks a fine line

    It's tough to run against big government in a state made rich by big government. Virginia Republican George Allen is trying to walk that fine line in his open-seat U.S.

    washingtonexaminer.com

  • Big Labor and Moody's Pounce on Ruling Against Wisconsin Union Law

    Scott Walker's budget-reform law reining in the power of government-employee unions, Moody's said the decision would negatively affect the credit rating of local governments even as pro-Big Labor politicians in at least one county sprang into action to ...

    www.thenewamerican.com

  • Romney memo: Big government vs. free enterprise

    As Mitt Romney tries to move past the headlines about a secretly taped video, his campaign is framing the 48 days until the election as a choice between "two visions for America.

    content.usatoday.com

  • BNP Paribas sees limited near-term impact of government's big-bang reforms

    ... economy, BNP Paribas stated. NEW DELHI: Big-bang reforms announced by the UPA government recently are indeed a sentiment booster for the markets, but not immediately relevant for earnings or the economy, BNP Paribas said in a report on Monday.

    economictimes.indiatimes.com

  • NZ Prime Minister Admits That The Government Illegally Wiretapped ...

    And today comes the big news. New Zealand's Prime Minister, John Key, revealed that the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), the equivalent of the NSA in New Zealand, illegally intercepted communications regarding individuals in the ...

    www.techdirt.com

  • Which Israeli firms would be too big to fail?

    Which Israeli firms would be too big to fail? Clarifying the Republican-Democrat debate on when the government, on behalf of the public, should rescue a business on the brink of collapse.

    www.haaretz.com

  • Goodbye Big Gulps In Mayor Bloomberg's New York, Hello Big Government

    Goodbye Big Gulps In Mayor Bloomberg's New York, Hello Big Government. 7 comments, 0 called-out. + Comment now. + Comment now.

    www.forbes.com

  • Tom Humphrey: Central state government asserting more control

    The move toward centralized state control took a step forward last week when our big government imposed an unprecedented $3.4 million penalty on an underling government as punishment for an act of defiance.

    www.knoxnews.com

  • Should We Fear Big Government?

    In 1965, Gallup started asking Americans the question: "In your opinion, which of the following will be the biggest threat to the country in the future-big business, big labor, or big government?" Only a third (35 percent) said big government was the ...

    www.christianpost.com

  • Big Government the Right Likes: The Kind That Keeps People From Voting

    The Republican Party claims to be the party of small government -- with the obvious exceptions of denying marriage equality and massive government oversight of women's medical decisions.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • "Charter school amendment is the epitome of small government."

    The State School Superintendent claims that he is conservative and is opposing the Charter School Amendment on Nov. 6 because it creates bureaucracy.

    blogs.ajc.com

  • Douglas Carswell: Bad news for the big state

    Like the Marxist model, the West's big government approach cannot work indefinitely. Indeed, it is bust. The global financial crisis is not a global crisis.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • India commits to big reforms, but will investors bite?

    Despite the political firestorm, the Indian government seems committed to pushing through a series of bold reforms aimed at boosting foreign inflows, but do the changes go far enough to convince investors to take the plunge?

    www.moneycontrol.com

  • Free daycare services take big cut

    The decision was made after the central government expanded free nursery services to all children aged 2 and under in March regardless of households' income levels by spending an extra 369.8 billion won ($330 million).

    www.koreatimes.co.kr

  • India's government survives defection, vows to press forward with "big bang ...

    The Trinamool Congress, the ruling party in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal, withdrew its parliamentary support for India's Congress Party-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government yesterday, in protest against the "big bang" economic ...

    www.wsws.org

  • Big Government, Small Bellies: What Japan Can Teach Us About Fighting Fat

    The well-known statistics on American obesity were anecdotally confirmed for me on a recent layover in Canada, when I was struck once again by how easy it is to tell Canadians from Americans.

    www.theatlantic.com

  • State government planning it big for Mathura

    With the increase in the influx of tourists into Mathura, cleanliness has taken a big hit and the local administration has been woefully inadequate in coping with the increase in numbers.

    www.travel-news.co.uk

  • Local governments try to cut costs via efficiency

    Around the country, governments big and small are embracing cooperation, consolidation and efficiency to wring a few more dollars out of the budget as the effects of the Great Recession linger.

    www.federalnewsradio.com

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