Sentences with phrase «on the democracy side»

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«This is a question of what kind of democracy, what kind of nation will we be, and whose side is [Mnuchin] on
The Email Privacy Act has received support and backing from groups like EFF but also think tanks like the Center for Democracy and Technology, which called it «common sense» legislation that both sides of the House can agree on.
All of this said, if we use it properly, the one very important thing we have on our sidedemocracy — can overwhelm our own selfish sellouts.
On the topic of democracy and its current re-conquest, I am on the side of those who are prepared to say that the start of democracy is the invasion of those places where decisions are woveOn the topic of democracy and its current re-conquest, I am on the side of those who are prepared to say that the start of democracy is the invasion of those places where decisions are woveon the side of those who are prepared to say that the start of democracy is the invasion of those places where decisions are woven.
It's their way or the highway and to compromise is to show a lack of faith which means you have one side willing to make exceptions for all peoples religions as long as they don't force it on others, and the religious side that says making exceptions or compromising is against their religion so if they are not a majority in the democracy they instead decide to play obstructionist.
We are on the side of freedom and democracy, and those who are willing to fight for their own freedom and democracy.
Late in the year they wrote of the recent conflict in Europe, «We may not be ready yet to say that we did the wrong thing in going in on the side of what we thought was democracy, decency and the rights of men.
On the far side of the older argument over the compatibility of Catholicism and democracy, this book seeks to convince us that the principles and practices of the free society are made necessary by Catholic teaching.
Even to put him on the side of constitutional democracy, while not false, is not very revealing.
But shouldn't critics of «the judicial usurpation of politics» take at least some comfort in the fact that the error was on the side of democracy, as it were?
What they usually seem to think of is social democracy on the most common side.
At his East Side office, the Governor called the raids, «reckless and unconstitutional,» something that «violates everything we believe in New York and are an assault on our democracy
It's being organized by the legendary (and lovely) Julie Germany, now of DCI Group but formerly director of the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet, and will be co-sponsored on the conservative side by Right Wing News.
That the criminals are neither loyal to Democrats nor Republicans but instead to spoiled rotten click clubs like Skull & Bones, Council on Foreign Relations, Bohemian and other ubber right wing fanatical groups with agenda's inapposite Democracy, positioning on both sides of political tickets, a member of the click assured a win either way, their cult agenda overriding their oath to the People.
On the Democratic side, the super PAC Friends of Democracy announced a $ 230,000 TV ad campaign on Tkaczyk's behalOn the Democratic side, the super PAC Friends of Democracy announced a $ 230,000 TV ad campaign on Tkaczyk's behalon Tkaczyk's behalf.
Jonathan Soros, co-founder of Friends of Democracy, stated that the results signal an unprecedented and important message to lawmakers: «Being on the wrong side of reform can cost you your seat.»
I touch on my recent Grand Solar Minimum debunking videos; on a new book that I am reading by Hector MacDonald called «Truth; How the Many Sides to Every Story Shape Our Reality», and also on Cambridge Analytica's successful hacking of democracy based on deep and dark manipulations of the on average 5,000 data points on each persons Facebook profile that they illegally hijacked from a Russian psychologist; as exposed by the guy from Canada with pink hair.
One of the most notable «laboratories of democracy» was Texas, where governors on both sides of the aisle pursued a reform agenda, starting in the early 1980s, centered on higher academic standards, standardized testing, school accountability, competition, and choice.
«But, I would be proud if we had students who were on a different side of the issue too because getting involved, this is what democracy looks like.»
On the other side of that politics is folks who say a strong public education system is one of the fundamental aspects of American democracy.
A week ago, on the night of Friday, February 17th, two incongruently mirrored exhibitions opened on either side of the East River: Charles Atlas» The Illusion of Democracy at Luhring Augustine's new Bushwick outpost; and What I Know, a large group show of Bushwick artists, curated by Jason Andrew, at the New York Center for Art & Media Studies (NYCAMS) in Chelsea.
It is absurd that, with the experience of these other democracies before them, and at the very time when the whole IPCC CAGW meme is in a state of collapse that Obama has decided to side step Congress and force through by regulation carbon emission controls based on his naïve faith in the failed predictions of the IPCC process.
On the cultural side, one slogan that could inspire accelerated change may be «energy democracy»: the notion that people can and should produce their own energy, on small scales, at home and elsewhere toOn the cultural side, one slogan that could inspire accelerated change may be «energy democracy»: the notion that people can and should produce their own energy, on small scales, at home and elsewhere toon small scales, at home and elsewhere too.
Whether or not that's an issue likely depends on what side you were on; but for all the divisiveness over the past few months, and this equally split electoral finale, it can help to remember the words of Winston Churchill, «indeed it has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time.»
Law publishing causes few deaths, helps professional advisers to perform valuable work and is generally on the positive side of the balance between democracy and totalitarianism.
Over on the other side of the aisle, staff members of the Center for Justice and Democracy launched a blog, The Pop Tort.
Facebook appears to be on the wrong side of democracy (and if there was ever a firm that needed a crisis team...).
Looking on the bright side of the latest attempt to break our democracy, at least the government shutdown produced bipartisan buffoonery.
This is democracy at work, something that you seem to want to quash because your side is thus far decidedly coming out on the short end of the stick.
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