Sentences with phrase «at class warfare»

Upon hearing about the new coalition, United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew responded with a lame attempt at class warfare, «If these 1 - percenters want to mount an AstroTurf campaign with their deep pockets, they've done this before.»
The proposed increase — which would require the approval of the state Legislature and mayoral nemesis Gov. Andrew Cuomo — marks de Blasio's second attempt at class warfare on behalf of his political base of ultra-liberal Democrats and lower - income residents.

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Who cares about your tax dollars funding operations that would be at a loss otherwise, pure class warfare to destroy the middle class?
Since Marx, or at least dominant expressions of Marxism, gave little attention to these other forms of oppression, or regarded them as by - products of class warfare, Americans who opposed all forms of oppression looked elsewhere for guidance.
The characterization of the public advocate's campaign came after interviewer Chris Smith suggested the Democratic front - runner had been «in some ways running a class warfare campaign» at which point Bloomberg interjected, adding in «racist» as another way of describing it, though he qualified his comment as not meaning that de Blasio is a racist.
Jack and Thomas go at each like a couple of intellects, but it's the class warfare that stands out.
It's British class warfare and disillusionment at its finest, crafted by an inspired filmmaker in his prime, Lindsay Anderson (If...).
Teacher Wes Upton explains trench warfare to a student in his social studies class at Ben Davis Ninth Grade Center in Indianapolis.
Some observers say the change to spending - based programs is a logical development following the hotel industry's lead, but others see it as the latest step in a class warfare where airlines disproportionately cater to big spenders at the expense everyone else.
Personal and professional correspondence housed in the Whitney Museum Library archive show a time that turned letters into emails, and writers into typists looking at screens against a backdrop of identity politics, class warfare, and censorship.
I wrote on the impact of the attacks at West Point, where a fresh class of cadets confronted a new form of warfare not reflected in the curriculum of the United States Military Academy.
«There's class warfare going on all over the place,» with political parties having a vested interest in keeping voters at odds with one another.
These organizations are able to wield their nowadays entirely out - of - wack - for - the - times Orwellian powers for their own pockets» benefits only due to their ability to legally hold the public to ransom in order to achieve their own selfish goals; their successfully exercised powers of class warfare against the public interest are a form of legalized extortion... period, in my opinion, because the consuming public which uses their services is being held to ransom during the course of a strike; they, the public, have no other acceptable choices at their disposal.
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