Slogans
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In contrast to old leftist
slogans
against repaying foreign debt, Lula’s government has hurried to settle all of its IMF obligations in advance.
People turn on their televisions and watch in disbelief as their elected representatives shout slogans, wave placards, scream abuse, and provoke adjournments – indeed, do almost anything but what they were elected to do.
And this is greeted on both sides of the aisle with a shrug, as if intentionally drowning out one’s colleagues with shouted
slogans
were just another parliamentary maneuver, as valid as a filibuster or an adjournment motion.
Thus far, changes are noticeable in his appearance and slogans, and a certain self-criticism has crept into his public persona.
By giving Kenyans a platform to voice their dissent, the Nation – led by its journalists – helped protesters articulate the ideas, slogans, and catchphrases that animated their movements.
Russians no longer care about
slogans
and symbols because paying bills and feeding their families doesn’t leave time for indoctrination and ideology.
You can’t produce if you are chanting
slogans
or spying on friends.
For in this uniformity Russia has the hope of becoming a “normal” country, a place where the uniformity of
slogans
is replaced by uniform commercial services.
Indeed, it is hard to find any persuasive analysis of today’s crisis from the left beyond anti-capitalist
slogans.
If PiS’s populist
slogans
become policy, government spending is likely to expand, which will exacerbate Poland’s already weak fiscal position and consequently trigger inflationary expectations.
To be sure, there is no substitute for on-the-job learning; nonetheless, voters need to hear more than tired
slogans
and political invective to make an informed choice in November 2016.
We will never hand the political agenda over to those who offer only simplistic slogans, crude arguments, and extreme policies.
Regardless of slogans, Europe retains impressive power resources and is a vital interest for the United States.
On the contrary, with a young, well-educated population unable to find suitable work, the regime has created its own cadre of potential protestors, who are aware that it is using empty
slogans
to keep the state of emergency and stay in power.
Abbott presided with slogans, rather than coherent policy, over a rapidly deteriorating economy.
The October Revolution of 1917, with its attractive
slogans
of internationalism, multi-culturalism and ethnic equality was a liberating time for Russian Jews.
When the West actively supports popular revolutions, as in Georgia and Ukraine, the newly established power relies on democratic slogans, not democratic behavior.
Likewise, Iran needs to retire poisonous
slogans
like “Death to America” and instead work with the US to advance its own interests and aspirations.
Behind these
slogans
rests an notable principle: self-interest often causes political parties to radically depart from, even to abandon, their traditional ideologies.
In fact, just last month, students at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru University were arrested on charges of sedition, for using “anti-Indian”
slogans
in their protests against the execution of the convicted terrorist Afzal Guru.
If we want to place a high priority on fighting corruption, we should not settle for overly broad, well-meaning
slogans.
The lesson of the 2004 election, when poorer voters, fed up with the previous BJP-led government’s “India Shining” policies and slogans, threw it out of office, has not been forgotten.
Behind Koizumi’s pro-reform
slogans
was an intra-party factional struggle with the dominant Tanaka faction, whose seemingly invincible political machine and electoral constituencies were anchored to public works involving special-interest groups, particularly civil engineering and construction firms.
Both
slogans
are supported by development approaches (the former in Eurasia, the latter globally) that signal China’s desire to forge a new model of globalization built on mutual cooperation.
And then he quickly backtracked, equating the Klansmen and “alt-right” extremists brandishing swastikas and chanting Nazi
slogans
with those who turned out to oppose them.
It is worth noting that the people who went into the streets of Cairo and Damascus calling for change were not shouting the
slogans
of Al Qaeda or supporting its agenda.
Unfortunately, these arguments often lead political moderates to retreat under the pressure of nativism, aggressive nationalism, and incoherent economic
slogans.
As a result, fringe parties stepped in with
slogans
about countries being "swamped" by immigrants and the need to preserve the "purity" of nations.
The protesters are holding Tunisian flags or signs bearing various symbols and
slogans
rejecting Ben Ali and the authoritarianism he represented in his late years.
All the demonstrators can do is hold up signs, bang drums, chant slogans, and show solidarity just by turning up.
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