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Opinion | The New York Times's Interview With Jerrold Nadler

Aug 14, 2022 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -98% Extremely Liberal

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  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    27% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

58% : Secondly, in addition to guns, there is a whole social services -- we've got to get more social services into cities, especially into areas of color, because that's where a lot of the problem is.
53% : [The Senate passed the climate, health and tax bill on Aug. 7 and the House on Aug. 12, both after this interview took place.]
51% : And we can afford much greater social services simply by increasing taxes on the rich, which would also help with inflation, as I said before.
50% : Raise taxes on very rich people, that would cool down the demand side, which would have an impact on inflation.
49% : The best thing we can do on the national level is to sharply raise taxes.
47% : He said that abortion was different because the fetus is a person.
46% :We are taking up an assault weapons ban, which is my bill.
39% : But even Roberts, his concurring opinion when he said, no, no, we don't have to go that far, we're just deciding abortion for now.
38% : And therefore abortion is unconstitutional without any exceptions as a matter of constitutional law.
35% : And I must say that voting for the Iran deal, I thought I was taking my political life in my hands because I watched as every single -- remember, Netanyahu came and spoke against Iran.

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