A proposal to amend the Philippine Constitution to allow greater foreign ownership was filed in the Senate by its top official, further setting in motion efforts to open the South-East Asian nation to more investors.
this will not hit truly vulnerable people, that s who he s protecting in the rest of his budget. the senator can come up with an alternative to that that has any kind of a chance of passage, i m all ears. i m not whetted to chained cpi. what i am concerned about is the sense on the left among those like me who are very strong supporters of social contract that franklin roosevelt established. there s a sense on the left that we can protect it all in amber, preserve it in amber, we don t have to change anything. that is not possible. so, when you say what would you change, raise the cap. right. raising cap means payroll taxes to fund the social security over $113,000. that is not going to happen. but it should happen! but it should happen. the question here goes to the president s basic question, which is the perfect the enemy of the good? so, you re saying it s not politically possible because republicans would never accept it. is that what you re saying? i m saying that i
his budget. the senator can come up with an alternative to that that has any kind of a chance of passage, i m all ears. i m not whetted to chained cpi. what i am concerned about is the sense on the left among those like me who are very strong supporters of social contract that franklin roosevelt established. there s a sense on the left that we can protect it all in amber, preserve it in amber, we don t have to change anything. that is not possible. so, when you say what would you change, raise the cap. right. raising cap means payroll taxes to fund the social security over $113,000. that is not going to happen. but it should happen! but it should happen. the question here goes to the president s basic question, which is the perfect the enemy of the good? so, you re saying it s not politically possible because republicans would never accept it. is that what you re saying? i m saying that if you re going to get revenue increases,
president said in his budget this will not hit truly vulnerable people, that s who he s protecting in the rest of his budget. the senator can come up with an alternative to that that has any kind of a chance of passage, i m all ears. i m not whetted to chained cpi. what i am concerned about is the sense on the left among those like me who are very strong supporters of social contract that franklin roosevelt established. there s a sense on the left that we can protect it all in amber, preserve it in amber, we don t have to change anything. that is not possible. so, when you say what would you change, raise the cap. right. raising cap means payroll taxes to fund the social security over $113,000. that is not going to happen. but it should happen! but it should happen. the question here goes to the president s basic question, which is the perfect the enemy of the good? so, you re saying it s not politically possible because