He managed to bind Liberals and
Social Democrats into one body, so much so that no - one can now «see the join».
Not exact matches
Grassroots members of Germany's
Social Democrats (SPD) decisively backed the party's decision to enter
into another «grand coalition» government with Angela Merkel's Christian
Democrats (CDU), thus bringing to an end months of uncertainty following September's general election.
Martin Schulz, the head of Merkel's current junior coalition partner, the
Social Democrats (SPD), also laid
into the auto industry on the weekend, slamming «irresponsible managers» that have not invested in electric cars as they should.
VICTORIA — After months of pressure the Christy Clark government has finally agreed to end benefit clawback policies that drove families deeper
into poverty, says B.C. New
Democrat social development spokesperson Michelle Mungall.
«they» are a very scary disgusting group AND the main reason I will vote
democrat no matter the nominee — I figure if a republican gets
into office the
social agenda that no one wants to «talk» about (instead stating the conversation shld.
Do they really think the public will go
into the polling booth thinking «oh well I would vote for Labour but they can't be trusted on the economy, and I would vote for the Conservatives but they might deliver the wrong kind of recovery, so I think I will marry economic efficiency and
social justice and vote for the Liberal
Democrats instead»?
In Chile, the US helped overthrow the democratically - elected
social democrat government of Salvador Allende and replaced him with Augusto Pinochet, the murderous puppet tyrant who killed thousands and implemented a brutal free - market programme, ruining the Chilean economy and driving a relatively wealthy country
into poverty.
The
Democrats immediately swung
into action after Wendy Long's big win Tuesday night, sending out a flurry of press releases deeming her positions on hot - button
social issues like same - sex marriage, abortion rights and guns too extreme for
Democrat - dominated New York.
Despite representing the relative obscure
Social Democrat Party and announcing his sudden foray
into politics whilst still playing football, Blanco handily won the election.
In consequence, the
Social Democrats have announced their intention to go
into opposition.
There might be one group around relatively communitarian «reciprocity
social democrats» who are less rooted in market scepticism as their way
into it than your left communitarians.
The
Social Democrats actually gained 7 % since last year's general election and did not seem to have suffered from entering
into a grand coalition with the Christian
Democrats.
His message of «entitlements in exchange for responsibility» caught fire and brought «Reagan
Democrats» (looking for something different from the typical
social model endorsed by liberals)
into the fold.
But then, thrown
into the lively mix, I can reveal, is the plan by a former founder member of the old breakaway
Social Democratic Party, Professor Stephen Haseler, to stand an anti coalition Liberal
Democrat candidate.
Given the Labour Party's geography of support, but also given the increased level of opposition the party faces on the left of the political spectrum from Sinn Fein, Solidarity - People Before Profit, the
Social Democrats and other left - wing groupings / independent candidates, it was argued that Labour would struggle to convert votes
into seats if their national support levels fall below the 10 % level, as indeed proved to be the case with the February 26th election.
His predecessor, Paddy Ashdown, has described him as having moved the Liberal
Democrats «to what you might call the right... The liberalism of the old Liberal party was a comfortable
social liberalism, which didn't take
into account economic liberty as well as
social liberty.
Obama intended the prospect of the fiscal cliff's dramatic mandatory cuts in
social programs to extort progressive Congressional
Democrats into agreeing to inflict severe austerity by voting in favor of what Obama hoped would be massive cuts in
social programs and the safety net adopted by the Congressional «super committee» created by the same bipartisan austerity deal that created the «fiscal cliff.»
«As
social democrats, the NDC believes that it is the duty of the Government to pull the marginalized, disadvantaged and the poor
into the mainstream of the socio - economic order.
Social Democrats were the frustrated types that left the Labour party as it had become increasingly obvious that the alternative economic model could not work, while the Labour party ploughed on ever
into naivety and self - denial.
Assemblyman Andrew Hevesi, a Queens
Democrat who chairs the chamber's
social services committee, said if no MOU is reached before lawmakers leave the Capitol this week, it would fizzle
into a graveyard of broken political promises.
So essentially, the GOP is demanding that the
Democrats in Congress cave in to their demands for drastic cuts to Medicare and other
social programs under threat of default on our federal debt, the downgrading of our international credit rating, and a likely plunge
into economic depression.
«When Leader John Boehner, Paul Ryan and House Republican leaders put privatizing
Social Security and dismantling Medicare
into their budget they drew a bright line: House Republicans fight for Wall Street, while
Democrats fight for seniors who've worked hard and played by the rules,» said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee communications director Jen Crider.
The Liberal
Democrats believe that their vision of a being a «real alternative» in British politics should translate
into government action to promote
social justice, and a commitment to provide greater protection for the environment.
Her coalition partner in the last government, the
Social Democrats (SPD), came second, but it, too, lost support, and has pledged to move
into opposition.
The figures have been branded as «appallingly low» by Liberal
Democrat councillor Martin Vye and led to an inquiry
into social mobility within the county's grammar schools.
The Senate passed a nearly $ 32 billion spending bill for education and other
social programs last week, but
Democrats and the Clinton administration were outraged by a provision in the bill that would transform most federal education funding
into block grants.
While this may be old news to some, it can't be said enough: In our polarized times, education reform is the only truly bipartisan issue, whereas with other matters things invariably break down
into Republican vs.
Democrat, liberal vs. conservative, libertarian vs. conservative (
social issues), libertarian vs. liberal (fiscal issues), etc..
Unfortunately, with the recent change in government from Socialist to
Social Democrat, there has been a round of fiscal belt tightening, and the EAC has been folded
into a larger pre-existing arts organization which is widely viewed as short prelude to the governments total retreat from the funding of contemporary art.
Nonetheless, when we do surveys we often group people
into simple categories (for instance, Republicans vs
Democrats) when the underlying reality is more complex (
social conservatives, independents, etc).
The governing coalition of
Social - and Christian -
Democrats however had again inserted such a prohibtion
into a new law coming
into force next fall.
«It's tricky and it's going to be hard, but there are ways it can be dealt with,» says Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, a former tech executive who has led investigations
into Russian interference on
social media over the last year as the top
Democrat on the Intelligence Committee.
He said Turnbull had «offered to embed a two - person team»
into the
Social Democrats» campaign team.