Sentences with phrase «politicians on both sides of the aisle»

Many politicians on both sides of the aisle are raising questions about Facebook following revelations about its role in the 2016 election and, more recently, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
It's long since time for politicians on both sides of the aisle to look at the facts — and beyond the unfounded fears — about immigration and start enacting pragmatic solutions.
U.S. politicians on both sides of the aisle have cautioned Ottawa against turning over natural resources to a Chinese state - owned company.
Constituents and politicians on both sides of the aisle have strong opinions about whether or not the TPP is a good thing.
Jobs also became one of Silicon Valley's most prominent opponents of the Trump administration's restrictive immigration policies, including speaking out at public events, lobbying politicians on both sides of the aisles and funding multi-platform media campaigns, this year aimed at the at - risk Dreamers.
Obama's been the only politicians on either side of the aisle that hasn't made me want to puke over the last few years.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle learned to never cross 1199 after Eliot Spitzer was elected governor in 2006.
«Any politician on either side of the aisle that says things are going really well in New York has their head in the sand.
With potential campaign finance law violations under scrutiny, one person said, the Cohen investigation was assigned to career prosecutors in the office's elite public corruption unit, which has a track record of convicting politicians on both sides of the aisle.
With both his own and PRI's funds, Bonomo has been a major donor to politicians on both sides of the aisle, including Cuomo and Pataki.
Koch, 85, was surrounded by politicians on both sides of the aisle, who said they support his goals.
Argento and her associates have for years been prolific donors to politicians on both sides of the aisle.
«The Upstate Jobs Party will breathe new life into the American Dream for so many New Yorkers who have been betrayed by the empty promises of politicians on both sides of the aisle who say they will create jobs, but never do,» Babinec said today.
With today's arrests for corruption some voters and politicians on both sides of the aisle have already urged Mangano to step back, resign, and not consider running for re-election next year.
No Child Left Behind — which was supported by politicians on both sides of the aisle — required states to set achievement standards for basic skills.
The politicians on both sides of the aisle concurred that if the debt ceiling wasn't lifted that the stock market, home loan rates and credit ratings would be impacted significantly.
The fact that politicians on both sides of the aisle support this bill may come as a surprise, but while technically bipartisan, the bill can hardly be considered as such.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle still used it as a favorite cudgel through the 1990s and 2000s, but as Dooms Day predictions about Grand Theft Auto - warped teens failed to come to fruition, many abandoned the issue.
Unfortunately, the mainstream media and politicians on both sides of the aisle are parroting the hype, claiming — in Obama's case — that unconventional oil can play a key role in an «all of the above» energy strategy and — in Romney's — that increased production of tight oil and tar sands can make North America energy independent by the end of his second term.

Not exact matches

Nojay, an avid supporter of Donald Trump, was a popular politician in Albany, with friends on both sides of the aisle.
If these facts are true — and they are (see, for example, economist Max Roser's ourworldindata.org and the data at humanprogress.org aggregated from the World Bank, the United Nations, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, and Eurostat)-- then why the doom and gloom heaped on us by politicians and pundits on both sides of the political aisle?
US politicians seem to be ignoring the HUGE government budget deficit and national debt (on both sides of the aisle they spout rhetoric but no one seems able to find a compromise — and isn't that what leadership is really about?)
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