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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Dateline London 20240604 10:50:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:07:00

electorate and i think that will spill over to the party member ship as well when the vote that comes. but there is also this tax argument, so far, exchanging even as we speak, but so far a number of the prominent candidates are basically promising unfunded tax cuts. this is actually a terrible idea in the context of the economy that we are in. indeed, the economy that we are in. indeed, the former chief economist at the imf has written some papers suggesting that high debts reduces economic growth. you can imagine, if you make big tax cuts, in this context, the debt is going to go up. britain is going to have to borrow more. that could well mean you reduce growth rather than increase it. so if you are going to make tax

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Transcripts for CNN Smerconish 20240604 13:09:00

do they all of a sudden want to assume respond for what we re discussing? no, this is a gift they do not want for a number of different reasons. first of all, osceola county has some of the acreage, but almost none of the buildings. so it plays a very small role in this. orange county is about 95% of this. and they simply don t want to take over this area. disney does an excellent job. there are no potholes in disney world. their utility is among the best in the country. in fact, in 2004, when almost all of central florida lost power, disney kept going. so, they run a good operation out there. are the tax implications clear? because it is a partisan football now sadly. and i ve heard each side try and make a tax argument as to what will happen when the dust

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Transcripts for MSNBC Morning Joe 20210914 10:24:00

republicans are actually no longer even talking about raising taxes as being the central focus point of this plan because they realize, i ve talked to a lot of republicans about it, that it no longer plays to talk about raising taxes. that the spending is actually the more potent political argument for republicans. so that bolsters your contention that this is actually no longer an unpopular proposition to be raising taxes on super wealthy and corporations. so that is new because for the last 20 years since you were in congress, i would say that the tax argument was a much more potent argument for republicans. if i were campaigning in any congressional district in any district across america, i would love my opponent, republican or democratic, to stand up and say, i don t think we should make amazon pay taxes. hey, i really don t think we should make billionaires stop being able to build up their loopholes to continue this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190605:11:09:00

they would in order to force the president s hand. mitt romney as well, senator from utah, has made the point that he s hopeful that the administration will essentially back down, will apply pressure on mexico on the flow of immigrants without imposing tariffs. this is a tax argument that republicans are making. it is a free trade argument. it s a broader economic argument as well. they are trying to speak in the language that this president understands which is economic growth, sustainability of growth and the impact on financial markets, all of which have been rattled to the point where the federal reserve chairman is talking about perhaps having to lower interest rates to sustain economic growth. these are things that in general a president would be paying attention to and certainly donald trump headed into a re-election campaign will pay attention to. it s significant that republicans are willing to take the stand. we should note this is

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