«They're trying to come up with more
politically palatable ways to sell some of this stuff,» said Republican pollster Adam Geller, noting that Democrats also rolled out a new logo and now refer to the Bush tax cuts as «middle - class tax cuts.»
By tweaking a course set by President Barack Obama, Trump suggests that he, like Obama and President George W. Bush before him, is facing the bleak reality of Afghanistan: There is no fast or
politically palatable way to win, but losing quickly isn't an acceptable option, either.
Maintaining today's nuclear plants will require finding a practical, safe, and
politically palatable way to dispose of waste.
Barring that, he said, a more
politically palatable way to pull public money from public schools is to change the way to government money used for education is directed.
Not exact matches
In some
ways, though, the film's real heart and conscience is old Thaddeus Stevens — who must wrestle with reconciling his deeply held beliefs on equality with the need for compromise that will lead to more
politically palatable gradual change.
Indeed, today we are not even considering an actual U.S. carbon tax, which is preferred by almost all academic economists for this purpose, but instead a cap - and - trade system (i.e., emissions rationing) because it is more
politically palatable to hide the costs to consumers this
way.