A: The big problem [
with both Liberal and Conservative plans] is that by failing to come forward with the child care piece and continuing to incentivize couples to solve the problem within their own household is an excellent way — whether it's for the best of intentions in the world — to continue to keep locking women into the overworked, under - resourced, underemployed position that they continue to be in.
Future research should look at messaging that is considered more neutral and appeals to people
with both liberal and conservative ideologies, Wolsko said.
It's the same
with liberals and conservatives, democrats and republicans.
Among the things said to be remarkable about his resume is his apparent ability to work
with liberals and conservatives.
Not exact matches
The
Conservatives are in a full identity crisis now,
and will have to figure out if they want to play tough
with the U.S.
and go back to the Sir John A. MacDonald days of a National Policy — essentially copying Trump's Buy American stance
with a Buy Canadian — or if they want to follow the pro-free trade Mulroney - Harper path, which is more likely but offers less differentiation from the
Liberals.
But
with no clear outcome for a bill that is unpopular
with both
conservatives and liberal lawmakers alike, hospital stocks are one of the riskiest bets on the market right now.
Some of our
conservative citizens do not want non-Islamic Westerners coming
and stirring up our people
with liberal ideas.
If you missed it, the controversy involves allegations by former Facebook staff that the site tampered
with its «trending stories» algorithm to smother
conservative viewpoints,
and to pump up
liberal causes.
Not only are Johnson
and Weld social
liberals and fiscal
conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated
with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements
and reducing the national debt.
One of the missing facts in Darcy's report is that while
conservatives with big microphones taught their listeners not to believe what is reported in the mainstream media (
and especially the elite press in New York
and Washington) they themselves still relied on those sources as their baseline reality — minus the
liberal «spin,» of course.
Liberal and Conservative governments in the 1980s
and 1990s, wanted their public servants to provide their best advice, regardless of whether that disagreed
with the government; they wanted policy options costed;
and, they were even willing to defend research in public.
With the
Liberals and the NDPÂ opposing cuts to the federal corporate income tax rate championed by the
Conservatives, it merits further debate.
Although the
Conservatives later replaced the Canadian Building Incentive Program
with a similar program, the new one is more limited in scope
with a smaller budget — typical of the cuts Harper made to many climate related initiatives that had been proposed
and voted through in Parliament under the previous
Liberal government.
And a new Forum Research poll taken since Saturday's election call gives the Conservatives 41 per cent, Liberals 24 per cent and NDP 19 per cent — suggesting a seat count in which the Tories win 19 new seats for a majority with 162 seats, the Liberals lose 17 to 61, the Bloc rises by seven to 51 and the NDP drops two to
And a new Forum Research poll taken since Saturday's election call gives the
Conservatives 41 per cent,
Liberals 24 per cent
and NDP 19 per cent — suggesting a seat count in which the Tories win 19 new seats for a majority with 162 seats, the Liberals lose 17 to 61, the Bloc rises by seven to 51 and the NDP drops two to
and NDP 19 per cent — suggesting a seat count in which the Tories win 19 new seats for a majority
with 162 seats, the
Liberals lose 17 to 61, the Bloc rises by seven to 51
and the NDP drops two to
and the NDP drops two to 24.
The
Liberal leader will contrast his «feminism»
and the CCB
with the retro family values approach of the
Conservatives.
The
Liberals are proposing to pay for these by eliminating a number of
Conservative promises: income splitting for families
with children under eighteen
and creating a new tax rate for anyone earning over $ 200,000.
Below you'll find Google Trends charts for the 100 days before the campaign's last month for both the
Conservative and Liberal leadership contests, along
with explanations for some of the biggest spikes in search volume during that time.
It is too early to say whether the election will result in the continuation of the grand coalition between the
conservatives and the social democrats, a revival of the
conservative -
liberal coalition
with the Free Democratic Party (FDP), or even a three - way coalition between the
conservatives, the FDP,
and the Green Party.
The
Liberals also want to cut taxes for low -
and middle - income families, making a strategic distinction
with the
Conservatives, whose main tax breaks are available to all Canadians.
Dante Dallavalle: A lot of
conservatives and liberals alike are touting the bill as supportive of small community banks
and community development banks, because it no longer forces them to comply
with regulations.
It was clear even before Kraft Heinz came right out
and said as much Tuesday that
liberal Madison Mayor Paul Soglin
and conservative Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker
and their respective backers had little reason to bash each other for not doing enough to keep Oscar Mayer's Madison plant open
with taxpayer - backed financial assistance.
Polls tell us why Trudeau could seek Mulroney's counsel
with impunity: A recent Pew Research survey found an almost identical 82 per cent of
Liberals and 83 per cent of
Conservatives in Canada support NAFTA, compared
with 68 per cent of Democrats
and just 30 per cent of Republicans in the U.S.
Back in 2014, it was a good idea for Trudeau
and the
Liberals to start thinking of
Conservatives as neighbours — as people
with whom they would have to find common ground.
Prior to the dissolution of the Alberta legislature, the Progressive
Conservative Party held 73 seats,
with the Alberta
Liberal Party holding five seats,
and the Alberta New Democratic Party holding two seats.
Conservatives say there's too much influence from the left - leaning Silicon Valley,
with its
liberal leadership
and employees.
The
Liberals have also attempted to counter the image of Prime Minister Stephen Harper put forth by the
Conservative Party, instead portraying him as a controlling
and secretive leader
with a hidden agenda,
and attacking his judgment by tying him to past
Conservative scandals, such as the Cadman affair, alleged spending misconduct in the last election,
and the conduct of Maxime Bernier, the former
Conservative minister of foreign affairs.
Anyway, it'll be on policy choices that the Trudeau Government stands or falls
with Canadian voters, regardless of the effort of the
Conservatives to make couture an issue,
and while there's plenty to criticize in the
Liberal policy book, taken as a package Canadians don't yet seem that dissatisfied
with what they're getting.
She has publicly clashed
with interim leader Ric McIver over his decision to endorse the federal
Conservatives,
and with Wildrose supporters over her decision to endorse
Liberal candidates in the 2015 federal election.
With this week's
Liberal sweep in Newfoundland
and Labrador by premier - designate Dwight Ball, the
Conservative -LSB-...]
IMHO, there tends to be little electoral overlap between the provincial
and federal levels, at least in this province,
and in fact the vote splits between right, left
and centre are quite different
with one unified
Conservative party (more aligned
with Wildrose than
with Alberta PC),
and a not - quite - as - moribund
Liberal party in play.
Meanwhile, a poll of Calgary - Centre voters conducted by Forum Research for the Huffington Post showed the
Conservatives with 44 % support, the
Liberals with 21 %, the New Democrats
with 14 %
and the Green Party
with 12 %.
A public opinion poll conducted in May 2003 found the
Liberals and Progressive
Conservatives neck
and neck in public support,
with the New Democrats trailing.
With the exception of the 1989 election, when
Liberal Bill Code placed second, only the
conservative Reform Party, Progressive Conservative, Alberta Alliance, Social Credit and Wildrose Party, and the environmentalist Evergreen Party have participated in th
conservative Reform Party, Progressive
Conservative, Alberta Alliance, Social Credit and Wildrose Party, and the environmentalist Evergreen Party have participated in th
Conservative, Alberta Alliance, Social Credit
and Wildrose Party,
and the environmentalist Evergreen Party have participated in the elections.
As the
Liberals and NDP fill ballots across the province
with last minute paper candidates,
with few exceptions Alberta remains safe electoral territory for the
Conservative Party of Canada.
Majorities in each metro said that there would be little difference in the local political flavor,
with between a quarter
and a third believing the region would become more
liberal and 10 percent or less believing it would become more
conservative.
Harper has yet to set a date for the byelection but it is already being seen as a trial run for the 2015 election,
with the NDP
and Liberals each trying to prove they are the only real alternative to the governing
Conservatives.
In the past, these groups have perceived
conservatives to be suspect on racism, while on the other hand they worked
with liberals in the fight for civil rights,
and several of their theological heroes are crucial forerunners if not advocates of radicalism.
In between lie the «
conservatives,» who combine private tolerance of homosexuals
with public disapproval of homosexuality;
and the «
liberals,» who speak a language of victimhood
and look to the state to enforce private tolerance.
When Jesus returns, I don't think he will automatically fall into the
Conservative camp,
with all his radical beliefs about shunning wealth
and individual rights, Jesus just may be the biggest
Liberal of them all.
A theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within the modern
conservative and the traditional
liberal views of the courts, begins
with certain basic premises: the existence of law
and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
Well I guess this doesn't go along
with the hateful
liberals narrative of lies that
conservatives are racists
and hate woman.
So on the
conservative estimate 99.5 % disagree
with it's legalization
and on the more
liberal side — 95 % of the world doesn't like the practice.
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And since we are entering an era in which conservatives may be forced into considering, at all levels of government, the use of more dramatically intransigent constitutional resistance options to various budget - destroying, Constitution - eroding, and religious - liberty threatening trends of liberal «governance,» a Lincoln - like precision about what we intend to do, and about what enormities we are constitutionally obliged to put up with, is all the more necessa
And since we are entering an era in which
conservatives may be forced into considering, at all levels of government, the use of more dramatically intransigent constitutional resistance options to various budget - destroying, Constitution - eroding,
and religious - liberty threatening trends of liberal «governance,» a Lincoln - like precision about what we intend to do, and about what enormities we are constitutionally obliged to put up with, is all the more necessa
and religious - liberty threatening trends of
liberal «governance,» a Lincoln - like precision about what we intend to do,
and about what enormities we are constitutionally obliged to put up with, is all the more necessa
and about what enormities we are constitutionally obliged to put up
with, is all the more necessary.
To me it reads as if you think that being
liberal is somehow inferior to being
conservative,
and because «rebelling against» anything is often associated
with juveniles.
My Morman experience being married to an ex-mormon
and working
with their families is that they can be very
liberal or very
conservative in their political views which is interesting in itself.
Reagan ran a more disciplined campaign than his more
liberal rivals (both in the GOP primary
and the general election),
and while he kept faith
with his
conservative base, he never seemed to be speaking only to his pre-existing
conservative supporters.
And, speaking from personal experience, he gave burgeoning young
conservatives the tools to get away
with criticizing liberalism in a room full of
liberals.
One reason, I suspect, is a reflexive hostility to fundamentalists
and socially
conservative Catholics whose religious way of life is most likely to come into conflict
with the dominant strains of our
liberal secular culture.
This issue again brought the Century into conflict
with the denomination's most influential papers — the Christian Standard
and the newly
conservative Christian Evangelist, formerly the publication of well - known
liberal editor J. H. Garrison.
«So at this point, traditional Mormons, evangelical Protestants
and conservative Catholics have more in common
with one another politically than they do
with the more
liberal elements within their respective churches.»