Sentences with phrase «liberal critics do»

Liberal critics don't disagree on principle with Oppenheimer's article.

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Liberal finance critic Scott Brison says his party is also unlikely to support a budget with corporate tax cuts, which he claims «we can't afford and we don't need.»
Critics also charge that Gillibrand emphasized more centrist positions as a congresswoman from a somewhat conservative district than she does as a senator from a liberal state.
While saying that the Liberals welcome investment --» we do need investment in the oilsands and in other industries» — Liberal trade critic Wayne Easter also expressed concerns.
PC MPP Jeff Yurek, his party's health critic, said the Liberals have had «15 years to invest in mental health and have not done so.»
PRINCE RUPERT — The B.C. Liberal government has not done enough to address the gap in mental health and addiction services in northern B.C. communities, says northern health critic Jennifer Rice.
Nicholas Simons, New Democrat Agriculture critic expanded on how the Christy Clark Liberals» do not have a plan for agriculture, but a plan to undermine it.
«What we're doing today is putting in place a very serious process and effort to address — in a sophisticated, smart way — how we can secure real prosperity for the Canadian middle class going forward,» said Freeland, who will co-chair the council with Liberal finance critic Scott Brison.
This negative reaction to black conservatives by most blacks partly explains the reluctance of the new black conservatives to engage in public debates in the black community, and their contrasting eagerness to do so in the mass media, where a few go so far as to portray themselves as courageous, embattled critics of a black liberal establishment — while their salaries, honorariums and travel expenses are paid by well - endowed conservative foundations and corporations.
Postliberals rightly complain that liberal critics repeatedly inveigh against a hoary insulated «neo-orthodoxy» that has little to do with Barth's rich and profound thinking.
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., one of Mayor Bill de Blasio's foremost Democratic critics, told the Observer today that he was not willing to foreclose on the possibility of running against the liberal incumbent in this September's primary — saying that he doesn't know «right now what may or may not happen.»
The measure is seen as considerably bad optics as lawmakers did not take up a minimum wage increase in this year's budget — a fact that hasn't escape liberal critics who had pushed for the wage hike.
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., one of de Blasio's foremost Democratic critics, is not willing to foreclose on the possibility of running against the liberal incumbent in this September's primary — saying that he doesn't know «right now what may or may not happen.»
«I think, and I feel many people do, that Nick's leadership has just been too bland, he's not been bold enough in advancing liberal values,» says Simon Titley, Co-Editor of The Liberator magazine, a critic from the left of the party.
Dr. Marie Bountrogianni, the provincial Liberal opposition party's postsecondary education critic and a former faculty member at McMaster University, is sympathetic to the universities but does not agree with their approach.
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