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Never mind that such a system might triple the
state
budget.
Moreover, because California considers itself the vanguard of green energy,
state
agencies have responded to Trump’s proposal to open up offshore oil drilling by threatening to ban the transportation of oil through the state, even in existing pipelines.
But, as of last year, the entire
state
has been declared a “sanctuary,” and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra now plans to fine employers that cooperate with federal immigration officials.
With tensions between federal and
state
law-enforcement agencies rising, many Californians are being put in the untenable position of paying
state
fines or violating federal laws.
Indeed, not only has the effectiveness of that intervention been almost a daily disappointment to the Libyan rebels, who expected far more direct military aid from the United States and the West, but it has also exposed long-simmering resentments in the US about the
state
of the NATO alliance.
She is also suspected of interfering in various
state
affairs, including ministerial appointments and
state
visits, despite having no official position.
In exchange for that money, which is used to finance costly
state
projects or even political campaigns, the chaebols gain favors, such as cheap bank loans or preferential regulations.
The hierarchy of the Russian Orthodox Church, indeed, has not admitted the sins of its collaboration with the Soviet
state.
Perhaps he should explain to him that failure to pursue rapprochement with the Vatican contradicts Russia’s
state
interests.
Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen told me back in the 1990s that, in her view, conducting the Fed’s internal debate within the framework of interest-rate rules had greatly increased the ease of getting from agreement about the structure and
state
of the economy to a rough consensus on appropriate policy.
Similarly, in case of bankruptcy, federal laws and courts readily adjudicate claims among creditors, and do so without regard to
state
borders.
Regardless of the outcome, private debt is not socialized by
state
governments (but by the federal government, if at all), and does not threaten public finances at the
state
level.
So, even in the throes of a financial crisis, banks and non-financial firms can continue to borrow if their balance sheets are sound, uncontaminated by the “sovereign risk” of their
state
government.
Meanwhile, the federal government makes up for a good chunk of the drop in
state
incomes by transfers or reduced taxes.
Almost all of this happens automatically, without long, contentious negotiations among
state
governors and federal officials, assistance from the IMF, or calling into question the existence of the United States as a unified political-economic entity.
Rather, she allowed a quickly cobbled-together and telegraphic Franco-German non-paper to leak ahead of the recent meeting of European heads of
state
and government.
Democratic countries’ political establishments seem to be in a permanent
state
of torpor, fueling voter demand for strong leaders who promise to smash through political gridlock and sweep away bureaucratic resistance to bold new policies.
What happens to these workers next is a concern for somebody else – namely, the
state
– to address.
What I found particularly disquieting about the opening ceremony in Beijing was the mass sublimation of individuality in the service of the
state.
The war not only caused millions of deaths; it also left a legacy of revolution,
state
bankruptcy, protectionism, and financial collapse that set the stage for Hitler’s rise, World War II, and the Cold War.
With Serbia at the helm, the Council, which aims to promote human rights and the rule of law, is now overseen by a
state
that thumbs its nose at the Genocide Convention and harbors an indicted war crimes suspect, former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic.
Moreover, convicted criminals are not routinely deported if they are citizens of another EU member
state.
The plight of the Roma is not just a short-term security problem that can be addressed by draconian measures to move people forcibly from one member
state
to another.
It is the desire to reject this
state
of affairs that, above all else, explains the “No” many French people want to shout.
But, once Germany was united, Bavarians did not like the outcome, and then thought of a united Europe as a counterweight to the German
state.
Is Russia to blame for 250 years of trying to incorporate the Muslim North Caucasus nations, like the Chechens and Dagestanis, first into the czars’ Christian Orthodox Empire, then into the Soviet Union, and now into President Vladimir Putin’s all-controlling Russian
state?
While the Tsarnaev brothers may have objected to the supposed vanity of the secular state, there is another sense in which they might be right that Russia and the West are not so different from each other.
Likewise, in Southeast Asia, hill tribes rarely have legal rights to their indigenous holdings, which are often located in
state
forests.
For example, in Indonesia’s Kalimantan and Sumatra provinces, we are helping to promote the standardization of land rights, with particular attention to women and indigenous communities, while defining
state
forests’ boundaries using participatory methods for mapping and registration.
There is no federal legislation at all on the welfare of farm animals – and very little
state
legislation, either.
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