Republicans
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214 examples of Republicans in a sentence
We need
Republicans
as well.
I promise you, none of us pops out of the womb hating black people or
Republicans.
So basically
Republicans
who make more than 250,000 dollars a year don't want to be taxed.
That's the place all filled up with
Republicans.
And she said, "I want you to be completely honest with me: have you been voting for Republicans?"
The Daily Show has had a long run and there are many likeminded liberals who have a seething hatred for
Republicans
and Conservatism.
When has Hollywood ever made a successful movie that attacked
Republicans?
I've read a review or two from angry people who I guess are either
republicans
or child beaters, and their extremist remarks speak of the films power to confront people with their own darkest secrets.
Though many times plenty of guests are conservative like Dick Morris, Ann Coulter and other
republicans
still the interviews are balanced out when liberal host Alan Colmes ask them the tough questions and he tries to engage them into debate.
The people who seem to have loved this movie, most of whom are now right wing Republicans, probably saw this movie as a boys wet dream of being an action hero and saving his country.
He is however anti republican, but if you pay attention to his show you see he is just as hard on the democrats as the
republicans.
Also, I don't know how this grade could be so bad, maybe because there's a lot of
republicans
here.
The part that he's praying with republicans, and your answers ("and I think that someone has stolen their sense of humor" - about the
Republicans
who tried to take him to the tribunals) to them are really amazing.
If oil prices rise much further during the summer “driving season” that starts in the US about now, Trump will be blamed by voters and
Republicans
could suffer in November’s midterm congressional elections, especially in Midwestern swing states.
But now congressional
Republicans
are refusing to adapt the unemployment system to this reality; as Congress went into recess for the holidays, it gave the long-term unemployed the equivalent of a pink slip: as 2014 begins, the roughly 1.3 million Americans who lost their unemployment benefits at the end of December have been left to their own devices.
More to the point, US corporations aren’t hoarding trillions of dollars in cash and refusing to make capital investments because the tax rate is too high, as Trump and congressional
Republicans
claim.
At its heart lay a simple proposition: the republicans, who called for and bombed for a United Ireland – hammering together the predominantly Protestant North and the overwhelmingly Catholic South – accepted that constitutional change could come only through the ballot box.
In return, the Protestant majority in the north accepted that
republicans
should not have to accept the symbols of a state to which they felt no loyalty.
But if the border tax adjustment would not improve the US trade balance, why are congressional
Republicans
eager to enact it?
But many
Republicans
continue to insist that they can somehow slash spending and eliminate rules and requirements, including the “individual mandate” (the requirement that all Americans have health insurance) that underpins Obamacare, without affecting current coverage levels.
Talk of God, freedom, and nation is not unique to right-wing radicals or
Republicans.
But most observers believe that key
Republicans
in the House of Representatives, where impeachment would begin, have thrown in their lot with Trump, mainly because they fear his loyal base (about a third of the country, clustered in many congressional districts).
Trump’s habit of tweeting at all hours on all manner of subjects, has those in Washington, DC, including Republicans, on edge.
But congressional
Republicans
will probably feel differently, especially if their states or districts are among those being singled out by Chinese import tariffs.
Rather than starting from the center and making appeals to both sides, congressional
Republicans
are starting from the right and feinting toward the center.
In that case, Obama would be wise to move to the center (as Bill Clinton did after the Democrats lost control of Congress in 1994) and work with congressional
Republicans
to shape sensible tax and entitlement reforms.
For example, Clinton and the Republican Congress based landmark 1996 welfare reform on policies originated by Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson and successfully emulated by New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, both reformist
Republicans.
Paul Volcker, a Democrat, was reappointed once by the Reagan administration (but not twice: there are persistent rumors that Reagan’s treasury secretary, James Baker, thought Volcker was too invested in monetary stability and not invested enough in producing strong economies in presidential years to elect Republicans).
The Darwinian theory of evolution has long been a dirty word among
Republicans
as well.
Yet it has been promoted as a way to offset the corporate-tax cuts that
Republicans
are also pushing – cuts that would ultimately benefit those at the top of the income distribution.
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