behaved since he took up liz truss invitation become chancellor of the exchequer. his appointment is a necessary part of the repair work but it is not the whole job. 50. but it is not the whole ob. so, what does but it is not the whole ob. so, what does he i but it is not the whole job. so, what does he need to do? they are going to be cuts to spending across the board, that is the reality? well, he has got to balance all the competing challenges that he faces, thatis competing challenges that he faces, that is based on the expenditure and the revenue side. and in the end of the revenue side. and in the end of the markets properly need to be satisfied that the government of the uk is going to be able to service its debts, and that is the test. and if we can meet that test, and then on that basis, then begin to address the supply side measures, the the regulatory change we have the opportunity to do now that we are free of eu regulations and are free to set our own, we can then g
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axe 14 billion dollars of the bills some hundred 39 billion in projected revenue. it would also hookup the private equity industry. now, she would like roughly five billion dollars in drought resiliency funding added to the legislation. that and much more, kyle fournié congresswoman katie porter. congresswoman, this is getting a lot of support. just today, five former treasury secretary s, including hank paulson who served in the bush administration. they supported. do you? absolutely. and i think it is a rather cold day in hell when i am here talking about how much i agree with hank paulson. someone who you would like to disagree with. treasury secretary. but this bill really does put the pieces together. both on the revenue side, and on the spending side. in a way that is very thoughtful, and very balanced. and making investments in climate change, and energy security. and in health care.
wants to nix language that is narrowing this loophole. covering that provision, would axe 14 billion dollars of the bills some hundred 39 billion in projected revenue. it would also hookup the private equity industry. now, she would like roughly five billion dollars in drought resiliency funding added to the legislation. that and much more, kyle fournié congresswoman katie porter. congresswoman, this is getting a lot of support. just today, five former treasury secretary s, including hank paulson who served in the bush administration. they support it. do you? absolutely. and i think it is a rather cold day in hell when i am here talking about how much i agree with hank paulson. someone who you would like to disagree with when i was treasury secretary. but this bill really does put the pieces together. both on the revenue side, and on the spending side. in a way that is very thoughtful, and very balanced.