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Until recently, stopping Trump’s health-care proposal, which would have stripped insurance coverage from an estimated 24 million Americans over the next decade, looked tough.
In committee discussions of Trump’s health-care proposal, she infamously remarked, “Let the games begin,” before supporting the legislation until it was withdrawn.
Either super-CACs need to be designed and introduced (though it will take years to include them in all new bond contracts) or the international community may want to reconsider whether the 2002 IMF
proposal
for a formal bankruptcy court for sovereign borrowers should be resurrected.
The Cyprus problem has reached a critical turning point, following a peace
proposal
put on the table by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan with a deadline impending at the end of February.
The first key
proposal
relates to health care.
At a glance, Abe’s
proposal
seems deeply unpopular.
This sensible
proposal
predictably drew fire from committed “alarmists” and “deniers.”
Keynes’s
proposal
never made it into the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944, and, while buffer-stock schemes re-surfaced in the 1970’s, they, too, went nowhere.
For example, while Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has doubled down on his opposition to a eurozone “transfer union,” Merkel has agreed, in principle, to Macron’s
proposal
for a joint eurozone budget.
Finally, instead of specifying a comprehensive debt-restructuring proposal, the plan simply specifies the amount that will be repaid to creditors during the next decade.
But what the plan should have done is to define the policies Puerto Rico needs to recover, and simultaneously present a restructuring
proposal
that grants enough relief to make those policies feasible.
Indeed, there may be a further hidden agenda behind the 97%
proposal.
Paulson’s
proposal
to purchase distressed mortgage-related securities poses a classic problem of asymmetric information.
The
proposal
is also rife with latent conflict of interest issues.
There are two other obvious objections to this
proposal.
The Senate now operates on an informal rule that opponents will try to kill a legislative
proposal
through a “filibuster” – a procedural attempt to prevent the
proposal
from coming to a vote.
Thus, they form a key part of the group’s detailed
proposal
for a rescue mechanism that could serve as a blueprint for a new European financial governance system (see http://www.cesifo-group.de/DocDL/eeag_report_chap2_2011.pdf).
The only major holdout is the United States, where Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has made his distaste for the
proposal
clear.
But the French and British, who urged that course in Libya, have made no such
proposal
for Syria.
Moreover, the Alliance is not an entirely incoherent
proposal
if the objective is that the West disengage from the politics of hubris and establish a genuine sphere of cooperation with the Muslim world in economics, culture, and science.
Alex Thier, who managed multibillion-dollar US government aid programs before becoming executive director of the Overseas Development Institute in London, was visiting a health clinic in Buikwe, Uganda, when he received the news of Trump’s budget proposal, which would mean deep cuts to such facilities.
In Trump’s budget proposal, however, the US share of this support would be eliminated.
His main
proposal
so far has been a “Eurasian Union” – an expanded version of the current customs union among Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
The
proposal
mirrors the UK plan – the investment-banking and trading arms, not the retail side, would be ring-fenced – but the end point would be quite similar.
The United States, which was by far the world’s largest creditor, understandably refused to go along with Keynes’s
proposal.
But the MIP, even if it is in the spirit of Keynes’s
proposal
for an International Clearing Union, lacks two essential mechanisms.
First, they would allow eurozone countries to issue bonds that are guaranteed “jointly and severally” by all members up to a certain level – for example, 40% of GDP, as in the latest
proposal
by Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker and Italian Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti.
For example, the British medical journal The Lancet called the
proposal
“dangerously simplistic” and “flawed,” and warned of the flood of misdiagnoses that would ensue.
Moreover, immense pressure in the US to undertake fiscal consolidation, reflected in President Barack Obama’s latest budget proposal, should reduce US import demand, further reducing the bilateral imbalance.
Moreover, the Trump administration has just presented a budget
proposal
that would increase military spending, while cutting funds for the State Department by 25%.
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