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Budget 2024 Can t Ignore Evolving Landscape Of Defence Drones-Kiran Rudrappa - BW Businessworld

Budget 2024 Can t Ignore Evolving Landscape Of Defence Drones-Kiran Rudrappa - BW Businessworld
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Budget of 'Renewed Hope' or business as usual?, by Ola Emmanuel

Heading into the year 2024, Nigeria is counted among the forty least-developed economies in the world. 

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Unveiling the Detrimental Impact: How the Productivity Commission Undermines Scientific Literacy – ictsd.org

Unveiling the Detrimental Impact: How the Productivity Commission Undermines Scientific Literacy – ictsd.org
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The Impact of Military Spending on American Politics

Is military spending becoming a worrisome concern in American politics? As the United States grapples with its budget allocation, the question of military expenditures looms large, affecting not just the nation's defense capabilities but also its social and economic well-being. In this article, we will delve into the intricacies of military spending in American politics,

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CNN This Morning Weekend

>> you know, few countries maintain debt ceilings. australia had one and abolished after political infighting. do you think it's time the u.s. do the same, get rid of the debt ceiling? >> i think you need to combine the funding decisions and budget decisions in a single act. all of these deficits that now need to be funded have been approved by congress in the past. so when you pass the budget, you need to pass the funding that goes with it. so, yes, i think the debt ceiling should be abolished. >> each time a spending bill is passed, that should be tied to the debt ceiling and automatically be raised to or should the treasury secretary have the unilateral power to raise it? >> either way it would come out to be the same. >> yeah, yeah. john chambers, thank you very much. thank you. all right. make sure that you tune in at 9:00 a.m. for state of the union. the tentative debt deal right here on cnn.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

issue we're facing is the system being able to keep up instead of worrying about the system falling apart. default would put us probably immediately into a recession, and you know, across every transportation sector, of course that has deeply negative consequences, one of many, many reasons why a default cannot be allowed to happen and, you know, can't speak to the details of the negotiations going on right now, but that's obviously the end goal here is to make sure default's off the table. and then we can negotiate on the push and pull of normal budget decisions. >> do you think quickly here, secretary, the president should get out front of the political push and pull, especially as we're looking towards the next election making a prime time address in what he sees as the shortfalls of republicans in this negotiating process? >> well, you know, i'm not going to get into campaigning while i'm here on the official side, but what i will say is i think the president's message has been very consistent about trying to keep politics at arms length and just do the things that are

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Chris Jansing Reports

in my ear just ever so slightly. but i think what you're seeing the president do today is press an advantage that you saw in "the washington post" poll over the weekend, much discussed about what it said about the president's political health, but one of the questions said, you know, should our future spending and budget decisions should be unrelated to raising the debt ceiling. that was an advantage of two to one, so that's the advantage you see the president pushing here today because i do think the way out of this is to figure out how to get a clean debt ceiling and a separate discussion, which the polling shows is the winning argument, a separate discussion on how you move an unrelated set of budget cuts presumably that don't include the, you know, showcased achievements of the biden administration, but a way of decoupling those in order to move forward. it seems to me like that's a role in a place that the white house, president biden and republicans could end up in.

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BBC News

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