What about politicians, who constantly beat the gas - price drum, too?
Not exact matches
That's
what I've spent my whole life doing, my whole adult life, and I know how to do that, and, you know, I'm certainly outspoken
about politicians, and you know, will support
politicians.
And I think that would be... You could say that
about a
politician or you could say that
about a head of a major corporation or
what have you.
What kind of message has our Chief Magistrate passed on to Toronto voters
about politics and
politicians at City Hall?
Some
politicians find polling to be a little old fashioned, so they're using big data to see
what the public thinks
about them.
But America has become resistant to doing anything
about this issue, in large part due to a decades - long public campaign by the National Rifle Association (NRA) to convince the US public and
politicians that, in fact, the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to bear arms and that more guns will actually make people safer, contrary to
what the research says.
And this could be a tipping point moment where we the people tell our
politicians and our leaders
what we want to happen to our economy, rather than having to listen to their bullshit
about shall we have a stimulus or shall we not, or shall we do this or shall we not.
I really don't know
what to tell you
about protecting your money when Washington seems to be run by Goofies and Dumbos, when the stakes are so large but the
politicians seem to be humming «It's a Small World After All».
Kevin Milligan on
what economists are thinking
about when
politicians promise investment in infrastructure
Here is
what energy industry executives, progressive advocates and opposition
politicians had to say
about the Royalty Review panel report released on Friday, Jan. 29, 2016:
What does seem clear is that Mr. Atwal was almost as assiduous
about having his photo taken with Canadian
politicians as is your blogger.
Here is
what energy industry executives, environmental leaders and opposition
politicians had to say
about today's climate change announcement:
In this more nuanced (and arguably more insidious) form of climate denialism, our
politicians assure us that they understand and accept the scientific warnings
about climate change, but they are in denial
about what this scientific reality means for policy.
If you want to learn
about what it is to be a Christian, don't look at
politicians or the establishment, look at real people doing real good in the world.
People are just asking to be lied to, if
politicians lie
about everything else,
what makes you think these guys aren't either atheists or devil worshipers.
If a
politician was a noted environmentalist then you wouldn't think twice
about being ent.itled to scrutinize those beliefs, so
what gives the religious the impression that a
politician's religious beliefs are somehow off limits?
I really do not care at all
what religion any
politician is — I would rather know if they are truth tellers or liars, honest or not and concerned
about the people of this Country or just themselves or their party.
The recession divides preachers, not just
politicians Preaching
what Jesus would say
about the Great Recession, though, is tricky.
You are so confused
about what he is saying — you are saying blame the
politicians, he is saying don't blame the
politicians, look at yourselves first.
Bachmann and Perry represent the worst of
what our
politicians offer and learning more
about the other remaining Republican candidates can only be a good thing.
What's even more ridiculous
about Fundamentalists is their braying
about the truth of the Bible while their
politicians make mincemeat out of history.
Lewis Smedes has beautifully summarized
what this means: «A
politician ought to speak the truth
about public matters as he sees them; he does not need to tell us how he feels
about his wife.
Since the late 1960s black American intellectuals and
politicians have fallen prey to
what amounts to a conspiracy of silence
about the social and moral condition of the black lower classes.
As someone who is committed to increasing political participation and passionate
about Christians engaging with
what politicians actually say, rather than
what we've heard them say, I believe it can be helpful when a
politician chooses direct modes of communication rather than allowing their words to be mediated through the press.
It feels as if the world is burning down and we feel powerless to help and so we grieve and we get angry and we post things on Facebook, we march and we protest and we gather and we tell
politicians what the problem really is, we watch the news and we cry and yell
about things and then we look around our daily lives and wonder, am I doing enough to fix it?
What are we supposed to do when we hold all these peace initiatives, condemn all these idiots blowing themselves up, make all these feel — good interfaith groups — only to turn on the TV and see another large story on how Islam is becoming radical, listening to another
politicians talking
about the apparent dangers of Islam and Sharia Law, and watching Sen. Pete King tell us we aren't doing jack sh.t.
Politicians, theologians, judges, and constitutional lawyers have debated for centuries
what exactly this means, but it is from this statement that people get the idea
about «the separation of church and state.»
[After some back and forth Mr Cassidy tries to explain to Senator Xenophon, who seems hung up on the fact that nobody from the ACCC attended the previous day's hearings (perhaps forgetting that while
politicians seem to have all the time in the world talking
about things they don't understand, the ACCC has other commitments), that he really doesn't have a clue
what he's talking
about; he was a little more dignified than that though]
But he underscored it isn't enough simply «to keep your finger on the pulse
about what is happening in the Farm Bill and to be active as individuals, companies also must invest,» and one way to do that is to visit representatives in Washington, DC, with the Organic Trade Association this spring to ensure
politicians understand
what is at stake and who it impacts.
Even if you couldn't care less
about the shenanigans of celebrities and
politicians, it's hard to totally escape it in our celeb - obsessed culture; this is often
what passes for news nowadays.
It's
about realizing he couldn't litigate his past comedy,
about trusting his staff,
about understanding why
politicians act the way they do in interviews,
about recognizing why the norms of the Senate matter.So this is an interview
about what it's like to be a
politician, why perfectly nice and interesting people end up acting like all those other
politicians after getting elected, and the role we as voters (and we in the media) play in it.
How do the
politicians really feel
about creativity — and
what do their election manifestos promise for the arts, craft and culture?
It's going down, and the Political chatterati can only comment
about people's hair styles and
what labels to stick on
politicians.
They know that they are charging towards
politician oblivion with a leader who is oblivious to
what is
about to happen.
People turn up and put
politicians on the spot... Maybe the reaction is just a grain of
what the programme is
about.»
What interests me is, when one
politician speaks
about one policy and expresses his own view on something, some other...
Perhaps all
politicians should give some thought to
what their last resting place might say
about their life to those who come to pay their respects.
Politicians may pay lip service to such things but
what is any government supposed to do
about them?
What I'm not in favor of is
politicians and pundits who praise the glories of tax cuts but then are vague
about how to pay for them... specifically.
The voting threshold necessary to prompt the exit process was never actually decided at all as such prior to the referendum, but assumptions were made by
politicians and journalists
about what would be politically acceptable to an emergent notion of popular sovereignty.
The Thatcherites, from the intellectuals such as Cowling, Hayek and Scruton to
politicians such as Thatcher, Lawson and Tebbit, revolted against
what was most significant
about the post-war years: the preeminence of politics as a decision - making method for social problems.
So we, as
politicians, must take music seriously — there is a democratic imperative for us to represent
what our constituents feel so passionately
about — not just for fun, but for their own ambitions for their future.
Is it not rather hypocritical when someone who hasn't turned up to vote starts to complain
about what the elected
politicians are doing?
The truth
about the country's financial situation and
what that means for taxes and public spending is an analysis that no leading
politician dares to spell out.
What's particularly bizarre is that the current fight comes down to the Germans demanding various Greek
politicians sign letters saying they'll stick to austerity after the next election, and not all the
politicians are happy
about it.
Politicians seize on any poll outcome that tells them
what they want to hear, yet most simply ask
about «independence» as an abstract concept devoid of detail.
Whatever James» personal reasons
about what he wants to do in his career and life, I regret the possible implication that, once you start thinking as a
politician, you might need to get out of Parliament.
«The situation in Ghana today is that party B after winning power witch - hunt party A and because of that the youth will begin to pounce on
politicians and that is
what I am corned
about.
The cover photo is a perfect place to put a powerful image that communicates
what the candidate or
politician is all
about.
I must admit, it stretches incredulity that Labour should get all worked up
about a
politician «lying» - this is not to defend Hague from
what he may or may not have done, but to point out that there is an (ever - present) case of Pot Kettle Black here, for which reason the narrative is unlikely to gain much traction beyond titillating SW1 and its acolytes.