Sentences with phrase «big government liberals»

All in all, Will's column ends up amounting to little more than florid, contrived propaganda about Big Government liberals who Hate Freedom — stick to the real issues next time, George, and ditch the shtick of trotting out stereotyped boogeymen.
«Charlie Crist has repeatedly joined with big government liberals on major economic issues facing America today, from taxes to spending to cap - and - trade,» Chocola said.
They claim to be different than big government liberals, but are not.
@John — You do know that almost all «big government liberals» are either Christians or their Zionist partners right?
Also Wednesday the conservative FreedomWorks Political Action Committee announced a campaign to expose «Jack Davis» real record as a big government liberal,» even though he is running as an independent candidate.
The independent conservative grassroots group, which has organized many of the larger tea party movement events over the past two years, is launching a campaign to expose «Jack Davis's record as a big government liberal
In the discussion of politics etc., then the more usual labels would come into play, such as libertarian, big government liberal, environmentalist, etc., rather than labels like denier, warmist, etc..

Not exact matches

When the federal government dropped the budget last year, the Liberals put a big emphasis on helping Canada become more innovative.
«A big - government scheme that will enrich well - connected and Liberal - friendly businesses at the expense of all Canadian taxpayers.»
She's rebuffed approaches by the Liberals, the Wildrose Party and the Alberta Party and is expected to be a big behind - the - scenes influencer in the post-Redford government.
Colin Barnett's Liberal - National team increasingly looks like a government unable to make the big decisions.
Despite the Liberals» big margin in Canning, the government is taking nothing for granted as the by - election nears.
When the federal Liberal government recently released its gender - balanced budget, it was big news.
Either way, the Conservatives will accuse the Liberals and the NDP of wanting to tax and spend, and to create «bigger» government.
Soon it branched out, with the launch of Big Hollywood, Big Government, Big Journalism and Big Peace, all designed to counter what Breitbart described as the «bully media cabal» that ignored stories at odds with prevailing liberal orthodoxy.
With the Liberals in power on both levels of government and with New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc as Government House Leader in the House of Commons, he says there is a big opportunity forgovernment and with New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc as Government House Leader in the House of Commons, he says there is a big opportunity forGovernment House Leader in the House of Commons, he says there is a big opportunity for progress.
VICTORIA — One year ago today, the B.C. Liberal government doublecrossed British Columbians and announced the HST, which shifts $ 1.9 billion in taxes from big business onto consumers, say the New Democrats.
The other theme, regularly expressed by those on the right in our politics, is to blame everything on the failures of «Great Society liberals,» to chalk the situation up to the follies of big government and big spending, to see the problem as the legacy of a tragically misconceived welfare state.
You mean the same republican who was an advocate for big government, liberal values like freeing slaves and was from the North?
They are angry at the Supreme Court, big liberal government, and permissive morality with its drugs, venereal diseases and violence.
Liberals don't like it, but they have learned to agree, rhetorically at least, with Bill Clinton's famous declaration that «the era of big government is over.»
Jesus was not a liberal in the sense that liberals believe in big government.
Liberals have deluded themselves into thinking that the only way to prove someone «cares» about any important issue is to support a big government solution.
Is it the eeeeeeevil liberal cabal that conspires to make you powerless before the SAME almighty government that YOU t - bags keep telling us to support bigger and BIGGER defense budgetbigger and BIGGER defense budgetBIGGER defense budgets for?
That's why I, and the Liberal Democrats, have made building a Britain that's fit for modern families one of our biggest priorities in government.
Am I just betraying my knee - jerk liberal love of Big Government, or do you think that's a valid concern?
She is not short on prescriptions, either, and would like to see the government make a «big, bold offer» by asking Liberal Democrat MP Norman Lamb, a former health minister, to chair a commission on funding the NHS and social care.
Certainly, the Coalition has not been big on socially liberal reforms (gay marriage being a major exception), but nor has it been especially socially conservative — gone is the sermonising about «Victorian values» and «Back to Basics» which was a pronounced feature of the» 79 - «97 Conservative government.
The biggest rebellion suffered by the coalition government so far against the whip was 82 (81 Tory, one Liberal Democrat) in October 2011's EU referendum vote
«The result not only signals that the Liberal Democrats are back in the political big time and the return to three party politics, it is a clear rejection of the Conservative Brexit government's plan to take Britain out of the Single Market,» he said.
For Romney's Republicans, this revealed what they've always suspected and known: Obama is the big government, tax - loving, liberal statist who wants to «spread the wealth around».
He claimed that his priorities were defending civil liberties; devolving the running of public services to parents, pupils and patients; and protecting the environment, [56] and that he wanted to forge a «liberal alternative to the discredited policies of big government».
Warning the Liberal Democrats must break the «stifling grip of the two - party system,» he said he «refused to believe the only alternative to a clapped out Labour government is a Conservative party which has no answers to the big issues.»
Cameron's «comprehensive» offer Tory leader Cameron made what he described as a «big, open and comprehensive» offer to the Liberal Democrats to work with the Tories in a collaborative government this afternoon.
David Cameron today held out a «big, open and comprehensive offer» to the Liberal Democrats to work together in government, while Mr Brown said he would also be open to talks with the Lib Dems.
Why is it liberals and Democrats love big government yet always want others to pay for it?
Three years before Osborne began wielding his scalpel, Clegg promised to «define a liberal alternative to the discredited politics of big government».
The Liberal Democrats» Sue Miller warned peers: «Once the concept that the government can order an inquiry instead of an inquest has been established and has gained a statutory footing, we will have taken a big step down a road where the public will lose all trust that we have maintained adequate defences against state impunity.»
Perhaps he misses when liberal and big government policies were moderate compared to what we have today.
Also, the biggest liberal concerns about Islamist practices and abuses involve matters that can only be implemented with majority control of the government (e.g. excessive use of corporal punishment in the criminal justice system), but which are much less harmful to non-Muslims, at least, when Muslims can only enforce their ideologies on co-religionists and can only do so via institutions of civil society rather than institutions of coercive government control.
In most countries, specifically, in Europe, «liberal» means a right - wing politician that stands for small government, low taxes and privatization, while in the US «liberal» usually means a left - wing politician that stands for bigger government.
In 2010 it was the Liberal Democrats who were the kingmakers: next time it could be UKIP, the Greens, the SNP or even the Democratic Unionist Party who find themselves helping to prop up a government — and that means the bigger parties will be engaging in a lot of courting, a lot of bargaining, and not much in the way of chilling before polling day.
He's a narcissist and a huckster, an opportunist who not only failed to join conservatives in the big fights about the size and scope of government over the past several decades but, to the extent he was even aware of such battles, was often funding the other side, with a long list of contributions to the liberals most responsible for the dire state of affairs in the country, including likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
The Liberal Democrat made big strides on mental health, but his work was undermined by cuts to local government funding
He celebrated recent corporate and income tax cuts, knocked by liberals, that he ushered in as governor, insisting that a «good government» is better than a «big government
Since taking over from the rather more liberal, Kenneth Clarke Grayling has attacked human rights as «political correctness», proposed dramatic restrictions to the right of individuals to challenge the state through judicial review, imposed significant restrictions on access to lawyers with no - win no - fee cases, moved the government back on to the course of building more (and bigger) prisons — despite the evidence against them — and is set on dramatically privatising up to 70 % of the probation service ceding state responsibility for offenders to commercial enterprises.
That'll definitely piss off BOTH conservatives / libertarians (who want individuals to make that choice, not big daddy government) and liberals (who don't want that money to be invested riskily) equally.
Colin Hay, professor of political analysis at the University of Sheffield, suggested the opposition's big problem was breaking free of the «crisis discourse» now firmly entrenched by the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in government.
Whoever the Milwaukee County Executive turns out to be faces the same problem: THE SOCIALIST, LIBERAL, RACIST COUNTY BOARD THAT CA N'T SEEM TO BREAK OUT OF the DINASAUR POLITICS OF THE 50»S AND 60»S AND WO N'T DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOR THE PEOPLE, BUT INSTEAD DOES WHAT IS RIGHT FOR THEIR BIG GOVERNMENT FRIENDS and cronies.
It's easier to imagine the Liberal Democrats doing so: one doesn't need to list the rows that have taken place over VAT, student finance, housing benefit, the immigration cap and so on to prove the point (though some of the Government's biggest disagreements, such as those over prisons policy or the EU, are concentrated within one of the Coalition parties, the Conservatives, rather than between them).
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