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MK: I think the number of candidates forced campaigns to focus strategies on nationalizing, and nationalizing quickly.
He argued that invoking that act doesn't amount to nationalizing a company, directly addressing Trump's remark last week that he wants to avoid "nationalizing our businesses." 
The urgency for nationalizing public utilities could not be more poignant.
A recent op-ed suggested nationalizing companies like Google and Facebook.
Commission explored the idea of nationalizing the arms industry, to neutralize
The junta started nationalizing businesses, effectively pushing out about 300,000 citizens.
Nationalizing insulin production would lower costs, but it would face major backlash.
Unlike a century ago, today's insurgent leaders aren't interested in nationalizing industries.
"radical front for nationalizing our economy," as Ryan Bourne of the Cato
I'm not a socialist, I'm not in favor of nationalizing the economy.
"We're a country not based on nationalizing our business," Trump said Sunday.
Nationalizing a country's internet is a surprising but not wholly unprecedented idea.
Unlike a century ago, today's popular leaders aren't interested in nationalizing industries.
Labour has also proposed nationalizing other services, including rail and utility companies.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro could have even seize Chevron's assets by nationalizing them.
Just the threat of nationalizing companies will scare away foreign and domestic investment.
And the French state is ready to go further, nationalizing industries if necessary.
"The concept of nationalizing our business is not a good concept," Trump said.
"We're a country not based on nationalizing our business," Trump told reporters Sunday.
He resolved that nationalizing the mills was essential to securing supply lines overseas.
This is the chunk of spectrum that the Trump administration is talking about nationalizing.
So Trump can begin the nationalizing of the debate by issuing his executive order.
Some parliamentarians have suggested, perhaps in jest, nationalizing a nearby pub, The Red Lion.
Nationalizing 5G is NOT the way to beat China to this important finish line.
Soon enough, Mr. Mandela, who had supported nationalizing the economy, endorsed pro-business policies.
He expressed fear that nationalizing an industry would transform the United States into Venezuela.
"I don't favor nationalizing anything," Senator John Hoeven, a Republican from North Dakota, said.
In the 1970s, he argued for nationalizing some industries, including energy companies and banks.
They see him as an old-school '70s leftist touting discredited ideas like nationalizing industries.
Both Warren and Sanders support single-payer health care, an example of nationalizing a market.
Suddenly nationalizing these efforts would require seizing industry assets and spectrum, setting 5G back years.
"We're a country not based on nationalizing our business," Trump said at the same event.
Communists advocate nationalizing the means of production and tearing down the house that wealth built.
The government in Kiev soon stepped in with the $5.6 billion bailout, nationalizing the lender.
And if that happens you will see the re-nationalizing of Europe as a whole.
I want to be clear: a socialist system, or nationalizing certain industries, is not the solution.
A lower court on Thursday ruled that the government had violated the law in nationalizing PrivatBank.
The only industry anyone is contemplating nationalizing is the health insurance industry, and now that Sen.
Despite the trends toward nationalizing legislative agendas, the maxim "all politics is local" remains a constant.
They won't be able to point to the way they supported nationalizing utilities in the 1970s.
The party proposed nationalizing the railways, water companies, the Royal Mail, energy providers and broadband services.
The comment smacked of Mao Zedong's justification for nationalizing China's private sector in the mid-1950s.
Nationalizing the bank would be more of a political problem rather than an economic issue, he explained.
Nationalizing the race makes sense for Mr. Rispone, given Mr. Edwards's party and Louisiana's heavy rightward lean.
A since-departed Trump National Security Council official earlier floated the prospect of nationalizing America's 5G network.
Even the most progressive of U.S. leaders have yet to seriously propose "nationalizing" the nation's 5G networks.
And even Sanders cannot give a price tag for nationalizing more than one-sixth of the economy.
The Sanders plan is the most maximalist overhaul in the field, a nationalizing of the health insurance industry.
"We're a country not based on nationalizing our business," Trump said during a coronavirus press conference last week.
He burnished his populist credentials by nationalizing the nation's energy sector and spending the profits on social programs.
The central government has now tried to address this disconnect by temporarily nationalizing all the country's private hospitals.
He believed in centralizing and nationalizing, and letting the best minds weigh the evidence and run the country.
At a time when there were very few national institutions, parties exerted a tremendous, and vital, nationalizing force.
ExxonMobil (XOM) and ConocoPhillips (COP) left years ago, after former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez started nationalizing foreign-run oilfields.
Mainstream U.S. health care policy recommends the equivalent of nationalizing agriculture to make sure everyone gets enough to eat.
Nationalizing oil ventures would worsen a severe drop in production in Venezuela, home to the world's largest crude reserves.
"The DPA has nothing to do with nationalizing industry; it has everything to do with prioritizing industry," Lambert said.
Nationalizing companies can preserve jobs and strengthen a nation's economy, and sometimes governments a good return on their investment.
The opposition Labour Party had proposed nationalizing key industries, taking stakes in many other companies and more state intervention.
Nationalizing the entire insurance industry, as Medicare for All plans would do, is not at all what Delaney wants.
National Security Council spokesperson Marc Raimondi backed Huckabee Sanders's comments, leaving the door open on nationalizing the 5G network.
But there were enemies close by — mostly wealthier Cuban exiles who had fled when Mr. Castro began nationalizing property.
When, in retaliation, separatist leaders started nationalizing Ukrainian mines and factories, the president said he felt forced to act.
Still, you can learn something about how the parties see the election, where nationalizing a race could be helpful.
While Uyuni boasts at least 21 million tonnes of lithium, Morales has made nationalizing natural resources a key policy plank.
Support for a small, far-left political party that advocates for nationalizing all land in South Africa has been growing.
They will bring up Sanders past affiliation with the Liberty Union party which advocated for nationalizing U.S. banks and industries.
Emulating the Chinese model by nationalizing 2628G here in the United States is exactly the wrong way to do this.
And the chairman of that independent agency, Ajit Pai, said Monday that he vehemently opposed the idea of nationalizing 5G.
After years of nationalizing businesses and setting consumer prices, however, Maduro is now changing course while retaining his socialist rhetoric.
The idea of nationalizing the 5G network being built by private companies was quickly criticized by Republicans and the telecom industry.
He levied taxes on foreign companies and ended Hungary's hybrid public-private pension system, nationalizing some twelve billion dollars in assets.
He also argued against nationalizing industries, though that is not something that would be done through the use of the DPA.
Labour said Monday that it would begin the process of nationalizing water and energy companies within 210 days of taking office.
Some want to break it up, others say that antitrust action won't work, and others still talk of nationalizing the company.
Corbyn was skeptical about the European Union, supported for nationalizing the rail and steel industries, and was committed to unilateral nuclear disarmament.
The original purpose of the embargo was to retaliate against Cuba for nationalizing U.S.-owned properties and trading with the Soviet Union.
The cost of nationalizing parts of BT would be set by parliament and paid for by swapping bonds for shares, Labour said.
The federal government has so far resisted nationalizing the effort to acquire medical supplies, instead leaving it up to individual state leaders.
Mr. Geithner's stress tests achieved their goal of restoring confidence in major banks without the cost and political damage of nationalizing them.
A key issue, especially for South Africa's local currency debt rating, is the recent talk about nationalizing the country's respected central bank.
Proponents of tariffs have made explicitly clear they want to revive U.S. manufacturing by cutting global supply chains and re-nationalizing them.
The White House is so worried about Chinese hackers tapping U.S. phone calls that it's considering nationalizing the entire next generation phone network.
This sets us up for other fights, whether something defensive such as stopping school privatization or something proactive such as nationalizing energy companies.
Obama had previously avoided the campaign trail since leaving office, wary of nationalizing tight state races or rallying GOP voters in some areas.
The administration also briefly toyed with the idea of nationalizing part of the U.S. wireless airwaves in an attempt to thwart Chinese advances.
But many states have worried that DHS declaring elections critical infrastructure at the end of 2016 was the first step toward nationalizing elections.
He has called for the government to pay for a lot of things through taxes, but that's well short of nationalizing private industry.
Some of the recommendations from the group included nationalizing the production of testing kits and activating the Federal Emergency Management Agency, among others.
Just days after Mossadegh became prime minister, Iran's parliament approved a bill he'd championed nationalizing the massive British-owned oil company in Iran.
Corbyn recently announced that Labour would also provide "fast and free" broadband across the country by nationalizing Openreach, BT Group's telecoms infrastructure arm.
His platform of huge public spending and nationalizing utilities and the railways is far more ambitious than any Sanders is planning, for instance.
Corbyn's socialist policies — which include nationalizing key industries and sharply raising taxes on the rich — hadn't resonated with the public in past elections.
Otherwise, the FCC could set aside wireless spectrum for other uses, or the Trump administration could ask Congress to commit to nationalizing 5G.
Even though it's uncommon these days, the U.S. has a history of nationalizing and breaking up large companies that run monopolies or pseudo-monopolies.
El Aissami "took charge of issuing, granting visas and nationalizing citizens from different countries, especially Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Iranians and Iraqis," the report said.
Supporters of the embargo say that Cuba must be punished for nationalizing businesses and it contains the spread of Communism close to U.S. shores.
The Social Democrats who lead the coalition that governs the city say such funds would be better spent building housing than re-nationalizing it.
Go deeper: The questions and concerns raised by nationalizing a portion of the 5G network This story was updated to add Michael O'Rielly's statement.
Labour policies like nationalizing the rail and water industries helped the party deny the pro-privatization Conservatives a majority government in the 2017 election.
A leaked document earlier this year showed that the National Security Council had considered nationalizing 85033G networks as a way of ensuring its security.
The belief that Zelenskiy's presidential bid is Kolomoisky's doing—revenge against Poroshenko for nationalizing PrivatBank—has been present since the start of his campaign.
Presidential leadership has been a nationalizing force because no other official is chosen by the whole country, and few have the same national platform.
We worry about ideological rigidity and overreach, and we'd certainly push back on specific policy proposals, like nationalizing health insurance or decriminalizing the border.
The morning after the news of the proposal, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai, a Republican, derided the idea of nationalizing wireless broadband.
On the other hand, GOP candidates are nationalizing election bids by touting closeness with President Donald Trump while bashing Democratic leaders like Nancy Pelosi.
Single-payer health care, after all, entails nationalizing most or all of the health insurance industry and having the government set prices for doctors' services.
Such panels would prevent, say, a left-wing government from nationalizing billions of dollars worth of oil rigs, pipelines, rail lines, or modern manufacturing plants.
Corbyn, by contrast, is an old-school socialist — way to the left of Bernie Sanders — who has proposed nationalizing major parts of the British economy.
Share prices slid in September after the opposition Labour party suggested nationalizing PFI contracts, in what would be a radical departure from existing government policy.
Labour will pledge on Monday to begin delivering its plans to end public spending cuts and begin nationalizing industries within 100 days of taking office.
Di Maio reiterated that the government is aiming at nationalizing toll motorways, which are currently managed by Autostrade per l'Italia, controlled by Milan-listed Atlantia (ATL.MI).
During his 92nd birthday in 2016, Mugabe told the state broadcaster that Zimbabwe had lost $15 billion through diamond leakages, resulting in him nationalizing the industry.
Writing in The Toronto Star, business columnist David Olive asked if it wasn't time to nationalize GM. "Nationalizing GM Canada is a compelling proposition," Olive argues.
First, it has to be done right: A strongman approach — nationalizing AT&T's and Verizon's nascent networks instead of building new ones — is too Chávez-esque.
Mr. Mitterrand's ambitious socialist agenda, including nationalizing banks and major industries, largely failed, leading the center-right to take control of the national legislature in 20143.
He ran under the banner of a left-wing party, the Liberty Union, that embraced causes like nationalizing industry, legalizing drugs and abolishing laws restricting abortion.
It prohibits the Mexican government from nationalizing factories, restricting the ability of companies to send profits home, or other measures that would make investing in Mexico unattractive.
Nationalizing this local need cannot possibly reflect the community and would surely tear away the individuality of each individual sovereign state and the local governments within them.
Sanders's embrace of the "democratic socialism" label does not mean he supports nationalizing large chunks of the American economy (as one might expect from an avowed socialist).
Apart from FCC chairman Pai, three of remaining four FCC commissioners also said on Monday that they opposed nationalizing the 5G network, while the fourth expressed skepticism.
She advocates for nationalizing the oil and gas sector so that it can be steadily and predictably wound down, ensuring that affected workers and communities are protected.
Last year, I proposed that Congress eliminate the risk of pay-to-play corruption posed by President Donald Trump's sprawling business empire by nationalizing the Trump Organization.
Restricting credit bureaus from certain lines of business, nationalizing them or restricting the flow of fair and affordable credit does not solve the problem of data security.
Trump repeatedly sent mixed messages on why he hadn't fully activated the law, saying it wasn't needed and falsely claiming it would be akin to nationalizing industries.
The administration has also said it might consider nationalizing the 5G network, underscoring the sensitivity of the technology that underlies a merger between Sprint and T-Mobile.
His administration has been true to the Party's name, nationalizing the country's oil and gas industries and investing in the welfare of farmers, the elderly, and students.
These are on top of their economic goals of rolling back the Trump tax cuts, implementing an expensive and disastrous Green New Deal and nationalizing all health care.
Malema said the EFF would grow the economy in favor of black Africans and the youth by doubling child grants, offering free university education and nationalizing key industries.
Larry Summers, then the National Economic Council director, was intrigued by the concept of nationalizing the sickest commercial banks, similar to what Sweden had done a decade earlier.
But it isn't like Italy or Spain discovering that they suddenly have Brazilians playing in their lands and then nationalizing them for the convenience of their own teams.
A single, private network could, in theory, address those concerns without nationalizing 5G — something that free market-oriented members of the Trump administration would likely have concerns about.
Stephen K. Bannon, the immigration hard-liner who advised Mr. Trump in the White House, said Republicans were nationalizing the midterm election around themes that electrify the right.
Chávez is a legendary figure in Venezuela who transformed the country's political and economic landscape by nationalizing industries and funneling enormous amounts of government money into social programs.
The worry, per Gregory: If a significant policy like nationalizing broadband was added to the party manifesto at the last minute, what else could be on the table?
Soubry said the government would still consider the option of nationalizing the business, which includes the giant Port Talbot steelworks in Wales, if no buyer could be found.
" "Nationalizing the whole oil sector would be a difficult and highly dangerous process, which could have negative consequences not only for the sector but for the whole economy.
One of her biggest reforms was nationalizing PrivatBank, an oligarch-owned lender of systemic importance which she said lent all its corporate loans to parties related to its owners.
Higher taxes on the rich, a guaranteed minimum income, a new national rail plan, nationalizing the banks—the buffet of aggressive policy options is the NDP's to peruse through.
"This isn't one isolated case," opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, a left-winger who favors nationalizing certain public services like railways, said this week about the contractor's collapse.
But Sanders' platform isn't really socialist — he's not as far left as Wallace or Debs — and he regularly makes it clear he isn't calling for nationalizing most major industries.
In short, bad policy could mildly slow coal's decline, good policy could radically accelerate it, but no policy could stop or reverse it, short of nationalizing the energy sector.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's Atlantia rejected the idea of nationalizing its Autostrade unit on Wednesday but did not rule out cooperation with state-run funds, drawing renewed criticism from politicians.
Although not a member of the Communist Party, he has embraced its trademark positions, like free education, price controls and the nationalizing of strategic industries now owned by oligarchs.
Needless to say, the notion that someone in the White House was seriously contemplating nationalizing the wireless industry — particularly in the name of "national security" — caused quite a kerfuffle.
He supports the Green New Deal, but he wants to put even more pressure on oil and gas companies and the government to create change, including nationalizing power production.
It includes, among other things, re-nationalizing Britain's railroad system and energy companies, abolishing tuition for British universities, and imposing rent controls to deal with Britain's affordable-housing problem.
In a report titled, "BOJ nationalizing the stock market," Nicholas Smith, an analyst at CLSA, said that the central bank's exchange-traded fund (ETF) buying program was distorting the market.
In Hungary, for example, the Orbán government has repeatedly thumbed its nose at European norms, nationalizing pensions, reducing the independence of the judiciary, decreasing fiscal transparency, and restricting media rights.
"My opposition to nationalizing election authorities that properly belong with the states is not news to anybody who's followed my career or knows anything about Congress," said McConnell on Monday.
Mr. McDonnell also proposed nationalizing critical utilities, giving a third of the seats on company boards to workers and making firms prove that they paid their rightful share of tax.
But for some, that looks like nationalizing the health care industry (Sanders and Warren), while others want to provide a public option in the insurance system (Biden, Buttigieg and Klobuchar).
He offered a handful of policies, including keeping government small but also nationalizing infrastructure, scrapping a national school curriculum until age 13 and forcing the rich to pay more taxes.
"They made it about us versus them, Democrat versus Republican, nationalizing these races and not necessarily about the records of either candidate," said a senior Democrat working on Senate race.
The White House has explored the idea of nationalizing 85033G networks in order to ensure their security, according to a leaked National Security Council document published by Axios in January.
This seems unlikely, given the serious constitutional obstacles in nationalizing elections, and the fact that most people like the idea of local representation even if they don't pay it much mind.
Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chavez, left the nation in a vulnerable economic position by nationalizing energy resources and industry while oil prices were high, and spending the proceeds on widespread social programs.
Both are harshly critiquing late capitalism, but only Sanders seems ready to propose drastic steps like nationalizing banks, even if he has sometimes been fuzzy on the details of his proposals.
El Aissami, who was then minister of the interior, "took charge of issuing, granting visas and nationalizing citizens from different countries, especially Syrians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Iranians and Iraqis," the report said.
In a nationwide pollreleased just a few days after the Labor Conference, by huge margins voters across Britain said they favor nationalizing water, electricity, the postal service, railways, and other industries.
After considering the options of a federal bailout or nationalizing the industry, Congress opted in 1980 to deregulate railroads to revitalize the industry and improve consumer welfare as quickly as possible.
Mosaddegh's fight for Iranian autonomy in nationalizing the oil industry — built and exploited by the British — was undermined by his ousting and the West's installation of a puppet leader, the Shah.
Rome has ruled out re-nationalizing Alitalia, once a symbol of Italy's post-war economic boom, which is struggling to compete at home against low-cost carriers and high speed trains.
Every top Democratic presidential contender has endorsed bold plans to lower the cost of prescription drugs, including government price negotiations, seizing industry patent rights, and nationalizing the production of some drugs.
To be clear, despite Trump's suggestion that the DPA is akin to nationalizing companies, as done in countries like Venezuela, these companies would not be doing work under the DPA for free.
It has also promised that most of the infrastructure spending will be invested in England's deprived northern regions — and this week backed up the promise by nationalizing the north's major rail service.
This time around he doubled down on his anti-austerity pitch of 2017, promising to shower money on social programs and the health service, while nationalizing many utilities and providing free broadband.
While these policies may seem positively radical to Americans — especially something like nationalizing the railways — they enjoy support among voters in the UK. Labour's policies don't seem to be the problem, then.
He contended that for electricity to benefit the people, it had to be owned by the people, and he created Prepa by nationalizing the handful of private electric companies then on the island.
We are nowhere near the situation where governments feel the need to pump money into economies, as many did in the wake of the 2008 crash either by nationalizing banks or printing money.
In the Republican primaries, he proved a master of nationalizing the political debate, appealing to voters across regional lines with jeremiads about immigration and crime that captivated an almost uniformly white primary electorate.
He's a solar energy entrepreneur, so he's in favor of proactively tackling climate change, but also maybe wishes that Senator Bernie Sanders would cool it with the talk of nationalizing the public utilities.
He falsely contended it would amount to nationalizing private industry in the US, and maintained that the private sector was already doing enough to fill the gaps in terms of what states needed.
The Tennessee Valley Authority, created to provide power and jobs to the hard-hit mountainous region, was formed in part by nationalizing the Tennessee Electric Power Company, over the protests of its executives.
The strategist who described Trump's comments as a "disaster" said that the best way forward for candidates in next year's midterms could be to run on local issues to avoid "nationalizing" their races.
After Castro's communist revolutionaries seized power in 1959, they began to implement economic policies that directly hurt the US, such as nationalizing all US-owned businesses without compensation and raising taxes on US imports.
As Gingrich's congressional ally Vin Weber recalled, knitting together all of Gingrich's tactics was an overall strategy of "nationalizing" congressional politics: focusing voters' ire on the institution and partisanship rather than the Congress's work.
Fernandez is revered by millions for the generous welfare programs she offered while in office and reviled by others for economic policies such as nationalizing businesses and placing heavy-handed controls on the economy.
In some respects a British version of Bernie Sanders, Mr. Corbyn, 68, has championed an agenda that includes nationalizing utilities, abolishing university tuition fees and increasing taxes for the wealthy and for corporations. Mrs.
How voter exhaustion breaks for either candidate is anyone's guess, but the role of outside Republican money has been a Democratic talking point, an attempt to counter Ms. Blackburn's strategy of nationalizing the race.
In the 260.8s, Sanders talked favorably about "public ownership of utilities, banks, and major industries," and he urged President Richard Nixon to "give serious thought" to nationalizing oil companies during the 1373 oil crisis.
After Castro's communist revolutionaries seized power in 22014, they began to implement economic policies that directly hurt the US, such as nationalizing all US-owned businesses without compensation and raising taxes on US imports.
Relations quickly fell apart While the United States quickly recognized the new government when Castro came to power on January 250, 22009, tensions arose after Cuba began nationalizing factories and plantations owned by American companies.
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This opened the door for Bishop—a (somehow) much more stereotypically Republican candidate than his Baptist pastor counterpart—to burst onto the scene wildly waving a Trump flag, further nationalizing an already nationally studied election.
The critique of closed bossism and the goal of nationalizing party power both shaped the new authority that the national party would exercise to force state delegate selection practices to adhere to detailed standards and guidelines.
During the interview, Bush said Republicans should make the 2018 midterm elections about the state of the economy and the success of passing the GOP tax bill, warning that "nationalizing" the race would hurt the GOP.
"It's clear that proposal after proposal in this manifesto will mean more borrowing and debt: from promises on benefits, to promises on prison guards, to promises on nationalizing the water network," he said in a statement.
My favorite unanswered question comes courtesy of my brilliant friend Kate Aronoff: Would you, as president, consider nationalizing and taking over the fossil fuel industry, given the unprecedented harm their business model is inflicting on the world?
Sen. Bernie Sanders has put nationalizing health insurance at the center of his presidential campaign, but his proposal to fight climate change also calls for a government takeover of a fundamental segment of the economy — electricity production.
"Made in China 2025" amounts to a "large-scale import substitution plan aimed at nationalizing key industries" or "severely curtailing the position of foreign business", the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China said in a report.
After nationalizing the country's bounteous natural gas reserves, he pursued market-friendly economic policies and invested export revenue in social programs that helped lift more than two million people, nearly a fifth of the population, from poverty.
It was hard to suppress a smile when the most hard line Republican was suddenly in favor of nationalizing a policy they supported or when the most liberal Democrat openly embraced leaving a matter to the states.
His fatal error was nationalizing Iran's oil industry, taking it back from the British who enjoyed exploiting the natural resources of Iran, much like they had exploited the resources of North Africa, the Middle East and Asia.
With crashing oil prices, all manner of stimulus measures on the table, and previously tight-fisted politicians now thinking more creatively, nationalizing the fossil fuel industry might just be one of the most sensible ideas on offer.
Speaking before a crowd of thousands of people in a sports stadium in the Argentine capital, Morales maintained that he won the disputed October election and touted his policies as president, such as nationalizing Bolivia's resources industries.
But later, Castro began to take a more radical tone, nationalizing American businesses on the island, and further angering the US with an increasingly anti-American rhetoric, and aligning with the Soviet Union in a 247 trade deal.
There have been no nationalizing flash points, no equivalent of Bush's marriage amendment push or Obama's mandates on religious institutions; whenever transgender rights come up, Trump's press secretary, Jeffrey Lord, murmurs "it's a state issue" and moves on.
In a crowded field, however, Bennet's agenda had trouble breaking through when candidates like Sanders and Warren were proposing fully nationalizing health insurance and imposing large wealth taxes designed to draw down the fortunes of America's richest residents.
After all, who would expect that a far-left candidate who proposed nationalizing whole sectors of the British economy would actually be able to take over the same party that gave the world Iraq War supporter Tony Blair?
France, which is to retain its 33 percent stake in STX France under the deal, had at one point contemplated nationalizing the firm and was reluctant to allow Fincantieri alone to hold more than 50 percent of the company.
But with her bevy of famous pals and an ability to dominate free media, Kardashian quickly won over the Democratic Party with a radical populist message of nationalizing all social media companies and redistributing their profits as citizen bonuses.
The chairman of the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee, which has oversight over telecom issues, said Monday that he does not support a draft plan produced by a Trump national security official that proposed nationalizing a 5G network.
Labour, led by 70-year-old socialist Corbyn, has been open about its plans to nationalize the rail, utility and water companies as well as to increase taxes on the wealthy, but has never suggested nationalizing BT's assets before.
The past several cycles, Peterson has asked the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee not to spend on his behalf — for fear of unnecessarily nationalizing his race and taking resources away from contests where party money might have been more useful.
John McDonnell, above, the economic spokesman for Britain's opposition Labour Party, laid out an agenda that includes nationalizing major utilities and allotting 10 percent of large companies' shares to workers, as well as giving workers representation on corporate boards.
After years of nationalizing businesses, determining the exchange rate and setting the price of basic goods — measures that have long contributed to chronic shortages — Mr. Maduro seems to have made peace with the private sector and let it loose.
His motivation for nationalizing the race also offers a dissertation-ready political science experiment: to see whether one of the most despised governors in the country can get re-elected by virtue of a Trumpian electorate affirming its tribal preference.
The Federal Communications Commission's Republican chairman on Monday opposed a plan under consideration by the Trump White House to build a 5G mobile network, nationalizing what has long been the role of private wireless carriers like AT&T and Verizon.
Fernandez, who was constitutionally barred last year from running for a third consecutive presidential term, is a divisive figure, revered by many for generous welfare programs and reviled by others for economic policies such as nationalizing businesses and currency controls.
Under a government-led recapitalization and restructuring of Areva, the French state is effectively nationalizing Areva's liabilities related to a troubled reactor new-build project in Olkiluoto, Finland and to the manufacturing problems and falsifications at Areva's foundry unit Creusot Forge.
Among the laundry list of suggestions Dr. Kloss listed on his personal page were ideas like nationalizing testing devices "as in wartime," activating the Federal Emergency Management Agency, creating pop-up field hospitals and canceling mass gatherings, according to the post.
Labour plans to reverse privatisations begun by former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s by nationalizing the electricity network, rail operators, Royal Mail and water utilities, as well as BT's broadband network to provide free internet for all.
However, as Democrats seem to be overplaying their hand by nationalizing races across the country, Republicans have a chance to flip the script if they can successfully localize their races and take the steps necessary to succeed in an unfavorable political environment.
"It's clear that proposal after proposal in this manifesto will mean more borrowing and debt: from promises on benefits, to promises on prison guards, to promises on nationalizing the water network," chief secretary to the finance ministry, David Gauke, said in a statement.
MARINA DI PIETRASANTA, Italy (Reuters) - A top Italian official raised doubts on Friday over the idea of nationalizing Autostrade per l'Italia following a deadly bridge collapse, saying the other option was to launch a European tender for the toll-road company's concessions.
On Labour's policy wish list: nationalizing major utilities, a 2000-hour work week, giving 2105% of shares in large companies to workers, increasing the power of unions, freezing the retirement age at 2275 and building out public housing stock on a large scale.
Mr. Corbyn claims it's possible to drastically transform the economy for ordinary people in five years, raising productivity and living standards, ending tuition fees and nationalizing rail, water and energy — all paid for just by modestly raising taxes for businesses and top earners.
The reasons were political: The government did not want to look as if it owned these two entities, and nationalizing Fannie and Freddie would also have added trillions of dollars in debt to the government's balance sheet, blowing up the national debt ceiling.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Nicaragua's National Assembly on Saturday approved nationalizing a major gas station company two days after the United States imposed sanctions on it for allegedly being used by President Daniel Ortega's family to finance and launder money for the government.
Despite the 217 primary campaign nationalizing, and despite plenty of grumbling from some presidential candidates that Iowa and New Hampshire are too old and white to continue playing such a big role in the nominating process, the states have had stubborn staying power.
One is that it takes us kind of away from capitalism, that maybe treats these companies more and more like utilities and that there's even some ... I can imagine us even contemplating nationalizing Google, which I don't think would be a good idea.
"If it seems strange that the BOJ is hamstringing the price discovery mechanism of the Japanese stock market by partially nationalizing it, it is all the stranger that it chooses to do so by substantially skewing its buying towards such a distorting index," he said.
The news has caused a wave of reaction across agencies and the political spectrum, in part because 5G is such a hyped technology with a lot of hopes riding on it, and in part because nationalizing a traditionally private industry is a big, sweeping change.
Not only do the Labour Party finances not add up, but the economic consequences of hiking tax rates and nationalizing vast swathes of the private sector will cripple the economy and lower growth rates, creating further fiscal imbalances in the medium to long-term.
While the PRI's big-tent approach to politics defies easy categories, Lopez Obrador has pitched himself as the most left-wing leader in Mexico since Lazaro Cardenas came to power in 1934, distributing land to peasant farmers and nationalizing foreign industry, including oil companies.
ROME (Reuters) - Nationalizing the troubled Ilva steel plant would create problems with the European Commission, and the government should work on a "market solution" if ArcelorMittal pulls out of a contract to take over the site, Italy's Deputy Economy Minister Antonio Misiani said on Tuesday.
ROME (Reuters) - Nationalizing the troubled Ilva steel plant would create problems with the European Commission, and the government should work on a "market solution" if ArcelorMittal pulls out of a contract to take over the site, Italy's Deputy Economy Minister Antonio Misiani said on Tuesday.
Absent the "sky is falling" rhetoric scaring consumers, the only way a recession would materialize over the near term is if Democrats win in the elections next year and threaten to implement their socialist agenda that calls for nationalizing vast swaths of the economy.
When the Trump administration floated the idea of nationalizing 5G networks last year, the suggestion was so terrible that even the Republican Chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—and all of the other commissioners regardless of party affiliation—rejected it out of hand.
The Republican cash advantage could allow the party to bolster financially strapped campaigns that still have a chance, and fund an emerging strategy of nationalizing the race around President Trump and culturally divisive issues like immigration and the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Indeed, the only bright spot for the Republicans during the era of Bill Clinton was the 1994 midterms when the GOP won a landslide by setting aside personal attacks and nationalizing the election around hot-button issues such as gun control, gays in the military, and taxes.
Having gone through the literally decades-long slog of nationalizing the world's most valuable oil company in a non-disruptive way that preserved the country's positive relationship with the United States and major private oil companies, why would Saudi Arabia consider turning around and re-privatizing?
A new Cuban president, 58-year-old Miguel Diaz-Canel, took office on Thursday after decades of rule by the Castros since they toppled a U.S.-backed dictator in 1959, nationalizing U.S. properties, allying with the Soviet Union and sending thousands of Cubans into exile in Florida.
That nation's extraordinary network of iron rails sprung to life in an atmosphere of corporate chaos in the 19103s — a signature development of the Industrial Revolution — and came under state control as British Railways in 1948 as a part of the nationalizing wave of the postwar years.
Having started in the Hoover administration, the response to Black Monday nationalized several functions of the banking sector through the creation of institutions like the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"), and Export-Import Bank, before ultimately nationalizing the country's gold reserves.
Uncle Joe isn't being treated as a white knight to save the industry from the nationalizing hands of Bernie Sanders — their great fear is either their complete elimination or cuts to payments, both treated as existential threats — so they see themselves as at war with Medicare-for-all itself.
A story by Yahoo's Hunter Walker was an example of what could come up: Sanders' one-time support for nationalizing industries like oil and electric utilities, the seizure of those industries without compensation and his desire to take the Rockefeller family's wealth and use it to help the poor.
Even more peculiar is that in Finland, you don't really see the kind of socialist movement that has been gaining popularity in some of the more radical fringes of the left in America, especially around goals such as curtailing free markets and even nationalizing the means of production.
Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid cooperated with the Bush administration in its economic rescue efforts during 2008 (helping to pass the infamous TARP bailout and the lesser-known but equally significant Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 that authorized nationalizing Fannie and Freddie, and a small fiscal stimulus bill).
It would probably take the form of a subsidized public option offered on health insurance exchanges, combined with legislation opening up the exchanges to all employers (not just those with 50 employees or fewer), auto-enrolling newborn children, and nationalizing Medicaid/SCHIPso obstructionist states can't deny their residents coverage by rejecting federal funds.
SO IN OTHER WORDS, WHEN YOU GIVE SUBSIDIES AND PAYMENTS TO FARMERS TO COMPENSATE FOR SOME OF THEIR LOSSES, IN EFFECT, YOU'RE NATIONALIZING THE COST OF IT BECAUSE TAX PAYERS, BROADLY, ARE HELPING TO FUND FARMERS AND MANUFACTURERS WHO WOULD OTHERWISE SUFFER ALL BY THEMSELVES AND ABSORB A DISPROPORTIONATE PART OF THAT COST.
Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, rejected the idea of nationalizing the country's 28503G network on Monday.
It would probably take the form of a subsidized public option offered on health insurance exchanges, combined with legislation opening up the exchanges to all employers (not just those with 50 employees or fewer), auto-enrolling newborn children, and nationalizing Medicaid/SCHIP so obstructionist states can't deny their residents coverage by rejecting federal funds.
" Now working on a paper with Skandier on the prospects for nationalizing fossil fuel companies, Paul argues that instead of a bailout for oil and gas magnates, "What we should be talking about is a bailout for fossil fuel workers who have put their lives on the line to make sure we can charge our cell phones and laptops.
Nationalizing these companies as their valuations plummet, some progressive economic advocates argue, could provide a pathway for such communities and the country as a whole to transition quickly toward a low-carbon economy, rather than suffering larger disruptions as CEOs and investors walk away with whatever's left; coal miners have seen the latter all too often.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE and Republicans are nationalizing gubernatorial races in Kentucky, Mississippi and Louisiana, setting the stage for a litmus test for Trump's support in red states ahead of 2020.
"We're not Venezuela — we don't need to have the government run everything as the only choice," Walden said during an interview at the State of the Net conference in Washington, D.C. Axios reported Sunday that a National Security Council memo had floated the idea of nationalizing the 5G network being developed by the private sector in order to defend against China.
The complainants include Democrats who blame the digerati for letting the Russians manipulate their platforms to throw the election; progressives who want more restrictions on hate speech; Republicans who think those same tech companies are hopelessly biased against them; conservatives who have called for nationalizing the platforms (hello, Pravda!); others who want to impose strict rules over privacy; and still others who want "anything goes" to prevail.
Rep. Greg WaldenGregory (Greg) Paul WaldenLawmakers call on Trump to keep tech legal shield out of trade talks House passes anti-robocall bill Lawmakers deride FTC settlement as weak on Facebook MORE (R-Ore.), the chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, rejected the idea of nationalizing the country's 5G network on Monday, following the leak of a White House memo that had floated the idea.
"A piece of our strategy has been to not throw a ton of money on TV until the end, but to spend on the edges to avoid nationalizing the race," one DCCC official said, adding that the committee wanted to avoid a high-profile showdown like the 2017 special election in Georgia's 6th District that set records for outside spending in a House race.
An off-the-top-of-our-head list: Leaving NATO Bombing Iran Death penalty for drug dealers Birthright citizenship Firing staff Firing Mueller Leaving the World Trade Organization Blowing up Iranian fast boats in the Persian Gulf Withdrawing troops and family dependents from South Korea Nationalizing 5G In some cases, Trump follows through, or at least comes very close: Trump signed off on an order to evacuate families of service members from South Korea.
To take a look at support for wage boards, we used a poll from GBA Strategies commissioned by the Center for American Progress (CAP), which asked respondents whether they would support the following proposal: Our model suggests that not only do a majority of voters back this idea, there is little geographic variation in support across the country, meaning that Democrats wouldn't need to worry about a backlash from nationalizing the issue.
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Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE' (I-Vt.) presidential campaign, Corbyn's far-left electoral promises of re-nationalizing key industries, imposing high taxes on the rich and increasing social spending are resonating with large parts of the electorate — and with young voters in particular.
In the "Freedom from Fossil Fuels" portion of his plan, Inslee gives voice to a lot of things that have been batted around by the far left end of the Democratic party for years: nationalizing parts of the fossil fuel industry in order to manage their shutdown, a ban on fracking, a refusal to back any sort of legal immunity for oil companies in exchange for regulation, and support for carbon pricing alongside both regulation and litigation.
There was actually a very long list of things Sanders mentioned as ripe for scrutiny: Accepting campaign contributions from billionaires Voting for the war in Iraq during the George W. Bush administration Voting for NAFTA during the Bill Clinton administration Voting for Wall Street bailouts during the financial crisis Voting to make it harder to declare bankruptcy during the Bush administration His willingness to work with Republicans who have pushed cuts to Social Security and Medicare spending His lack of support for nationalizing the health care industry So it's about to get real for Democrats.
The Democrats' lead on the generic ballot has been consistently in a zone where they should have a good chance of taking the House, but their chances in a Senate map that was never ideal for them have slipped a bit — maybe because of the Brett Kavanaugh controversy nationalizing reddish-state races in a bad way for the Dems, or maybe because a lot of Tennessee and Missouri and Texas voters were always likely to come home to the G.O.P. once they started paying closer attention to the race.
He uses it to describe such perfunctory matters as Mexico's control of its own rail system, the opening of a tunnel under the Hudson River, the nationalizing of American railroads during World War I, a power transfer in Guatemala, the disbanding of a committee, a proposal for federal funding of canals, the appearance of a Treasury Department report, a vetoed bill in Congress, a call to form a lobbying organization, the emergence of rural free mail, the popularity of good roads, the use of science in road-building, a job offer and the desire among Latin Americans to buy cars.

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