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Will Iran retaliate or capitulate?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Technology Policy   来源:National  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"After [Yoon's impeachment] I don't really talk about politics anymore. It feels like the ideological divide has grown so much that conversations often turn into arguments."

"After [Yoon's impeachment] I don't really talk about politics anymore. It feels like the ideological divide has grown so much that conversations often turn into arguments."

The concessions also involved Medicaid work requirements.Under the original House bill, states would have to deny Medicaid coverage to able-bodied Americans who were not working at least 80 hours a month or undertaking other community options, starting in 2029, after Trump left office. Coverage would also be ended for those not meeting work requirements.

Will Iran retaliate or capitulate?

In the current version, the requirements would start next year.But other Republicans, such as Missouri Senator Josh Hawley, have argued against any cuts to Medicaid, warning they would hurt millions of lower-income constituents.Hawley wrote in the New York Times the cuts would be "both morally wrong and politically suicidal".

Will Iran retaliate or capitulate?

Dozens of other Republicans are also concerned.Then, there are Republicans seeking larger tax cuts. They generally represent relatively wealthy areas in higher-tax, Democratic-dominated states such as New York.

Will Iran retaliate or capitulate?

They want the bill to provide bigger tax credits for what people pay in state and local taxes - known as Salt.

The bipartisan "Salt Caucus" has been pushing raise the current $10,000 cap on such credits since it was formed in 2021. Some Republican members want it raised to $62,000 for individuals.A Malvern Hills District Council spokeswoman said they could not comment during the planning process.

Campaigner Peter Loader said: "The sun doesn't always shine and the wind doesn't always blow."He said the plans meant "massive" battery storage was needed which he claimed was a fire risk.

Meanwhile, fellow campaigner and resident Andrea Trickett-Born said the solar farm would be visible from Powick and the Malvern Hills.Adding that food security was a national issue, she said: "I do think there is a better place for solar panels and it's on roofs, it's on public buildings, it's on schools, it's on warehouses, on car parks - anywhere else that's not just taking up available, usable farmland."

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