A Quote by Adam Cohen

Defending Congressional authority should not be a partisan issue. — © Adam Cohen
Defending Congressional authority should not be a partisan issue.
Caring for veterans shouldn't be a partisan issue. It should an American one.
Caring for veterans shouldn’t be a partisan issue. It should an American one.
Standing up to Ahmadinejad is not a partisan issue and should never be one.
In my mind, there is no reason public school reform should be a partisan issue.
The best results in the operation of a government wherein every citizen has a share largely depend upon a proper limitation of the purely partisan zeal and effort and a correct appreciation of the time when the heat of the partisan should be merged in the patriotism of the citizen. ... At this hour the animosities of political strife, the bitterness of partisan defeat, and the exultation of partisan triumph should be supplanted by an ungrudging acquiescence in the popular will and a sober, conscientious concern for the general weal. ... Public extravagance begets extravagance among the people.
Corporate share prices should not be driven by political tax games. Profits, not Washington shenanigans, should be the mother's milk of stocks. And this shouldn't be a partisan political issue.
The ability for every legal, registered voter to participate in our democratic process should not be a partisan issue.
Health care should not be a partisan issue. Because health care is a Kentucky issue.
With 450,000 U. S. troops now in Vietnam, it is time that Congress decided whether or not to declare a state of war exists with North Vietnam. Previous congressional resolutions of support provide only limited authority. Although Congress may decide that the previously approved resolution on Vietnam given President Johnson is sufficient, the issue of a declaration of war should at least be put before the Congress for decision.
The abuse of congressional power for pure partisan gain has become a specialty of the GOP.
Equal rights should not be a partisan political issue - so why are all gay leaders in one political party?
Tax reform has been a congressional priority for decades. It should be a bipartisan issue. I don't know why anyone in Congress would want their constituents to pay more.
I think Democrats do a lot to talk the talk and don't do a lot to walk the walk on wage gap. I think Democrats like to make this a partisan issue and it's really not a partisan issue. Republicans are for equal pay and obviously have been on the record saying as such, and somehow the Democrats have created a false narrative that we are not for equal pay when in fact there's no truth to that.
In the old way of doing business, it was fine to disagree and then go to dinner. Now it's personal and more partisan, and a disagreement on one issue leads to a disagreement on another issue.
As a rule of thumb. Congressional legislation that is bipartisan is usually twice as bad as legislation that is partisan.
Election security isn't a partisan issue.
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