Sentences with phrase «left side of the aisle»

* But there is also a valid policy argument that companies that own both cable channels and cable wires have excessive power over pricing, and that blocking such a merger is a good use of anti-trust power — even if it's an argument you'd usually hear from the left side of the aisle.
And it could arise this time on the Left side of the aisle in opposition to Trump because they may be worried about his potential for demagoguery or worried about mob justice or the federal government just being too powerful in general.
«The guy does have a city to run and he does have to negotiate with Albany, whether it be with the left side of the aisle or the right side of the aisle, or the governor's office.»
In the Assembly, Speaker Carl Heastie rattled off a list of Democratic agenda items in his opening remarks to kick off the session in the chamber, chastising federal policies that those on the left side of the aisle in Albany say already are having serious repercussions for the state.

Not exact matches

We are obligated to listen to one another, and to discuss our differences across denominational lines, theological persuasions — and even across the center aisle of the sanctuary (where one side of the church prefers Paul Tillich, the other side, Left Behind).
BUT, obviously, the government - media complex, which is biased to the extreme left these days like never before, uses these sound bytes to stir up their side of the aisle.
«If you're venturing into the age - management side of the skin care aisle, don't leave without face oil for the ultimate skin food.
The Republican and Democratic National Conventions have given us two straight weeks of chanting, championing causes, and Chachi, as a steady wave of celebrities on both sides of the aisle (but mostly the left) have come forward to throw their support behind their candidate of choice.
Armchair psychologizing is always a dangerous game, but my best hunch is that a kind of moral panic has set in among certain reformers — on both sides of the aisle, though it seems more pronounced on the Left.
No Child Left Behind — which was supported by politicians on both sides of the aisle — required states to set achievement standards for basic skills.
After three days of debate, the consideration of 57 amendments, and ample compromise from both sides of the aisle, the committee reached a consensus on what it believes is the best way to move education policy forward, away from the long outdated policies of No Child Left Behind (NCLB).
While Americans on both sides of the aisle have spoken of leaving the country after elections in 2008, 2012, and 2016, the Boston Globe (soft paywall) suggests that moving to Massachusetts might be a better and easier solution.
While Americans on both sides of the aisle have spoken of leaving the country after elections in 2008, 2012, and 2016, the Boston Globe (soft paywall) suggests that moving to Massachusetts might be a better and easier solution.
The interest in getting more information on how these companies left the doors open for voter manipulation across both sides of the aisle gets to the heart of why Russian election meddling is so troubling: If powerful foreign adversaries are working to sway American voters, it doesn't matter what team you're on.
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