Sentences with phrase «side of the aisle too»

There's good news for reformers on the Democratic side of the aisle too, what with the teachers unions» terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day signaling their waning influence.

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And consumers on both sides of the aisle say they're trying to make their political views known, too, by deliberately supporting some companies and shunning others.
His stance can be a little too conservative for my taste (mostly on social issues) but he is articulate and has some well thought out plans, not to mention he is pretty moderate and I think in this day and age we need a centrist, someone who isn't afraid to work with both sides of the aisle instead of just playing party politics and only pandering to one half of the country.
There are dozens of guys doing this stuff and, at least downstate, most of them play primarily on the Democrat side of the aisle, but will lend their services to the GOP, too, if the price is right.
And it could arise this time on the Left side of the aisle in opposition to Trump because they may be worried about his potential for demagoguery or worried about mob justice or the federal government just being too powerful in general.
On the other side of the aisle, Assemblyman Ed Ra, a Long Island Republican who is the ranking minority member on the chamber's education committee, explained his «no» vote by arguing the legislation was too controversial to bring peace to the community.
That's why we put forward with six names, Local Law 12 - 2, which obviously worked because we got the other side of the aisle voting for it, too,» said Mills, who maintains the Charter Revision contains other positive changes, including a stronger Ethics Board, and full pay for County employees in the military who get called up for active duty.
Most of Garcia's criticism was levied at the Democrats, (he didn't mention Spitzer, but did make reference to former state Comptroller Alan Hevesi, for example), although he didn't let his fellow Republicans off the hook completely, saying: «We know all too well, the headlines have reached into both sides of the aisle
Sinatra gives to state political funds on both sides of the aisle, too.
Too many political figures on both sides of the aisle are in positions to play disastrous havoc with education when they truly have absolutely no idea how schools work, how teacher - student interaction works, or any other aspect of what is arguably the society's most important responsibility.
It doesn't speak to the experience of working on different sides of the courtroom, but it does speak the frustration of trying to keep track of too much work, on either side of the aisle.
There are arguments on both sides of the aisle: for some, even Fiverr's open pricing plan (where members can price services higher than five dollars, which calls its whole naming convention into question, but that's a different story) sets a floor too low to take the creative work of artists and writers seriously; for others, it's a great way to jumpstart your career or take on small odd jobs to make ends meet.
Despite being on opposite sides of the aisle, both lawmakers said residential real estate is too important to the health of the U.S. economy for any changes to disrupt home sales.
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