Many
people on both sides of the isle agree that the mortgage industry should be in the hands of the private sector and that government should not be involved with making loans or guaranteeing mortgage loans and that Freddie and Fannie expose great risk to taxpayers.
I had not previously been aware of the «AEI / Brookings Working Group on Poverty and Opportunity,» which brings together scholars from the best think
tank on each side of the isle to propose approaches to poverty that can win trans - partisan support.
For
Senators on both sides of the isle, ratifying the agreement should come as common sense as it's in the best interest of the American public and is a decision that rises above any political differences on the broader issue of climate change.
The recent extension of the Federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) of 30 % for solar power shows that this an important issue, for
voters on both sides of the isle.
I'm not completely convinced that its a position held by all of those on the left (rather than environmentalists, a subset of the left) but the knee - jerk anti energy sentiments tend to aggregate
more on that side of the isle.
I'm sorry if you are so incompetent to take what he says seriously and people base their votes on his input, that is their problem, there are really stupid
people on both sides of the isle.
Why are lawmakers both Federal and State,
on both sides of the isle, ignoring Global Warming?
As a middle of the road registered democrat, I look for «middle of the roaders»
on both sides of the isle.