Sentences with phrase «radical policies coming»

«Our state is under attack like never before and the radical policies coming from Washington are threatening nearly every aspect of our lives,» he said.
«New Yorkers aren't stupid; these representatives sold out their constituents, tried to destroy our health care system and enabled an ever - growing list of harmful, hateful and radical policies coming out of Washington,» said Basil Smikle, executive director of the New York State Democratic Party.

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«When it comes to the issue of foreign policy, and when it come to the issue of how a president will deal with our ally Israel and our struggle with radical Islam, people are still waiting for information, minds are still open.
Huckabee needs to come across as solid, well briefed, and reformist - but - not - radical on economic policy.
Judgement Day actually may have come on May 19th when President Obama revealed his radical shift in US policy with Israel.
Later, in his book Radical Imperative: From Social Ethics to Theology, Bennett confessed his mistakes, and came to see that his view of American foreign policy in the 1940s and 1950s, a view that took American policies as manifestations and realizations of the kingdom of God, was gravely in error.
The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think - tank's proposal came in a report published today outlining its «radical strategy» for ending the housing crisis in the UK.
Over the coming months Labour will continue to set out radical but credible policies to earn our way to higher living standards for all, not just a few and tackle this deep - seated cost of living crisis.
Balls says Labour is planning to set out «radical but credible» policies aimed at tackling the «deep - seated cost - of - living crisis» over the coming months.
But Labour under Jeremy Corbyn will be taking its case to every part of Britain in the coming months with a radical policy platform, offering the only genuine alternative to a failed parliament political establishment and the fake anti-elitists of the hard right.»
I only hope when the time comes that David Cameron has the definitive substantive «bold and radical» conservative policies to back up this somewhat empty speech because in many areas the policies so far announced seem somewhat lacklustre and timid or have already been diluted by facsimiles already introduced by the Labour Government.
It could be parsed as a Pangaean Affairs article by an editorial collective of ammonites critical of the elitist vertibrate policy debate between coprolite carbon sequestration advocates, and radical therapods demanding more tree fern peatbeds to fuel posterity's struggle to power through Snowball Earth episodes in epochs to come.
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