Sentences with phrase «whose failed policies»

«Andrew Cuomo is a bully whose failed policies are contributing to a mass exodus from communities all across this state,» Onondaga County Chairman Tom Dadey said in a statement.

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It is not Mr. Morneau who wrote this response but some shallow thinking and narrow economist type steeped in the failing neo-liberal policies of the last 50 years and whose training in Neoclassical economics has blunted their perception of reality.
Deaths at that time were almost entirely from failed economic policies, not murders, and China is a HUGE country — 5 times the size of the US, depending on whose numbers you use.
The silver: coming in a close second for gaffe - master of the week is George Osborne, whose failed economic policies have created a political storm of daunting intensity.
He also compared Obama to «Arab political pretenders» whose demigod charisma was never disturbed by facts or failed policies.
When announcing his leadership bid on Wednesday, Ed Balls mentioned the «I» word endlessly, and praised a politician whose sour countenance and self - styled toughness have long embodied the most dried - up school of Labour politics: Phil Woolas, this week heard bemoaning the fact that Labour failed to make more of the policy whereby benefits are refused to those seeking indefinite leave to remain (which would have made for very uplifting posters).
Supporters say private schools offer an option for parents whose children have been failed by traditional public schools, but opponents note schools receiving public vouchers maintain policies that are openly discriminatory toward LGBTQ students and their families.
His proposals are the clearest sign yet that Republicans have executed an about - face from the education policies of President George W. Bush, whose signature domestic initiative, the No Child Left Behind law of 2002, required uniform state testing and imposed penalties on schools that failed to progress.
What is needed instead is a fundamental shift in direction in federal education policy, and ESSA is not it; therefore every family that can afford it should opt out of state schooling whenever possible until No Child Left Behind's failed strategy for social improvement via annual testing and publishing the results is abandoned entirely, and until Sacramento gets serious about subsidiary devolution, which implies that assessing and reporting on the results of local schools should be left to the local districts, whose citizens may have different priorities and values that the state and federal governments should learn to respect.
Obama, the candidate, spoke strongly for the need to fix a seriously flawed law, but changed the game by attaching policy strings to the $ 70 billion plus in stimulus money directed to education, paving the way for a $ 4 billion competition whose central focus is to fix failing schools and incentivize innovation.
Despite this progress, there are public and private shelters whose policies and practices fail by any reasonable measure to protect the animals and people they serve.
It seems more important that robust responses be formulated than to respond urgently with a policy that may fail to address the problem and whose unintended consequences have not been adequately explored.
But, protecting and preserving the coal industry is a human issue to me, as I know the names of many of the Americans whose jobs and family livelihoods have been destroyed by the federal government's failed anti-coal policies and senseless regulations.
It seems more important that robust policy responses be formulated rather than to respond urgently with policies that may fail to address the problem and whose unintended consequences have not been adequately explored.
The old climate framework failed because it would have imposed substantial costs associated with climate mitigation policies on developed nations today in exchange for climate benefits far off in the future — benefits whose attributes, magnitude, timing, and distribution are not knowable with certainty.
It is politicians and policy makers who have failed to organize a proper global climate control agency, have not articulates a clear strategic vision and whose cap - and - trade policy seems dubious at best.
Investigators discovered Mark Lauderdale, whose insurance license expired four years ago, continued collecting payments for insurance policies, but failed to forward all of the money on to insurance companies.
In a note to customers, Apple said its new policy applied to «anyone with an iPhone 6 or later whose battery needs to be replaced», but failed to specify if this eligibility criteria was dependent on whether a given iPhone failed an official Genius Bar diagnostic test.This morning, French tech blog iGeneration reported that an internal Apple Store memo has been circulated which states that if a customer asks for a battery replacement on an iPhone 6 or later, then the Genius Bar should allow it, even if their phone passes Apple's own diagnostic test.Apple has since independently confirmed to MacRumors
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