In this case, as in all others, evidence matters, and citizens should demand
politicians base their decisions on it.
Not exact matches
You know or SHOULD know, (you sound pretty stupid so you might not) that
politicians make
decisions based on their faith, so when people find someone with a different faith than theirs running for the highest office, it makes sense that they are uneasy with it.
Ideally I think there should be an accessible website where people can make informed
decisions on who they want to vote for
based on the past actions of
politicians.
politician wouldn't
base their
decisions on the opinion of just a single organization.
However, it is not simply the number of posts that makes his account one to watch for interested
politicians and pundits, but rather the content therein — he discusses many dimensions of the government's actions and policies, even reversing one of his
decisions based on the comments that citizens left
on his Facebook page.
Former state Senate leader John Sampson became the latest
politician to ask for a review of his corruption conviction
based on the U.S. Supreme Court's
decision last week narrowing federal bribery and «honest services fraud» statutes in the case of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
The problem is that many actual real life
politicians in USA assume that implication and make budgetary
decisions and public rhethoric
based on that assumed causation (example1, example2, example3 from top of Google search first page).
Former state Senate leader John Sampson Tuesday became the latest
politician to ask for a review of his corruption conviction
based on the Supreme Court's
decision last week narrowing federal bribery and «honest services fraud» statutes in the case of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
«This
decision seems to have been made
based on the same sort of fake theatrics that marked the period before the War in Iraq, where
politicians looked for fake evidence, faulty intelligence, hearsay, innuendo or old archives of things we already knew,» Wilson said in a statement.
Politicians tend to make
decisions based on ideology, says the former minister — especially his old boss Michael Gove.
To this end, the SuMaRiO researchers developed a system that supports
decision - making processes by enabling
politicians to evaluate the consequences of different farming alternatives
based on future changes in climate.
Democratic governors, concerned about alienating their
base, all too frequently avoided making hard
decisions in the face of pressure from local
politicians and activists — the same ones who had presided over the collapse of the system in the first place, and the same ones who to this day insist
on turning serious discussion about positive change for children into a poisonous political circus in which the interests of children are often subordinated to adult concerns.
It is a shame that so many
politicians seem to
base all of their
decisions on who gives them donations — and not
on what is right or best.
And if those law makers do nt make sound
decisions for their community
bases on that data, THOSE SAME PEOPLE must make sure that
politician knows their re-election is in jeopardy.
Policymakers and
politicians who make
decisions on carbon dioxide control should read this volume to insure
decisions are
based on sound and true science.»
Since the bill attempts to tear down a ruling
based on the findings of our nation's top public health experts and scientists — a ruling that a Supreme Court
decision turned into a legal obligation to uphold — we're witnessing a case wherein Congressional
politicians are actually arguing that they know better than the conclusions of an entire body of science.
If I wanted to make a career out of making stuff up and making
decisions based on my «opinion» or the consensus of my «friends»
on facebook or Twitter, or how many thumbs up I got
on the Globe and Mail or CBC website or other blog, I would have become a
politician.