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2921: State of the Union Address Essay
... some of his previous appearances before Congress. The annual speeches to Congress have served as markers of Clinton's ideological migration. In 1993, he announced that government must do more and unveiled a raft of big- government proposals, including a $30 billion "stimulus package" that was vastly more expensive than any single proposal he offered last night. Also as part of his pitch for more low-tax empowerment zones in urban ...
2922: Should the President Be Impeached?
... hearings, the conflict and tension between both branches make it very difficult. The preoccupation and the conflict also effect foreign policy, Since it depends on a measure of understanding between congress and the president (The big picture 1). Due to the lack of legislative and executive duties, the economy may take a negative approach. Since the president is serving the end of his second term, impeachment seems more destructive then helpful ...
2923: The Selection of Presidential Nominees
... elections. Money is important in politics as in everything else, but it is not obvious that the candidate with the most money wins or that the donors of many by themselves favor in exchange for big bucks.
2924: Response to Wilson's "Just Take Away Their Guns"
... could carry around with them. This would stop the unlawful, harassing, demoralizing searches that would happen every day. The police officers could just aim the detector at the individual and tell if they had a big hunk of metal in their pocket. If they detected enough metal on someone, then that gives them reasonable suspicion to stop someone. How can anyone make a stop on reasonable suspicion by the way someone ...
2925: Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences
... how the slave population should be counted or if slavery should be abolished. We will begin work on this tomorrow. With all this new sudden progress, I regret not having more time around this beautiful, big city. July 11 These days are going by much quicker compared to when we first arrived here. The weather has improved, not much, but it is notably cooler. In our discussions of slavery, some of ...
2926: The US Government
... a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. He was also popular on his high school football team and played in college. Soon after graduating from college, Reagan began working as a radio sports announcer. His big break, however, was in 1937 when he became a contract actor for Warner Brothers starring in such movies as Knute Rockne- All American, King's Row, and probably his most famous, Bedtime for Bonzo. During ...
2927: Tobacco
... seniors smoked through the 80's and now there is an alarming increase. Clinton's program doesn't include a stiff tax increase and experts say that is where Canada's progress stemmed from. The big disappointment is kids have smoked more since the Federal and Provincial Governments slashed cigarette taxes in early 1994 to combat a flood of cheap smokes smuggled in from the U.S. A pack of 25 ...
2928: The Rise of Communism in Russia
... They did so through the agency of the Military-Revolutionary Committee of the Petrograd Soviet. They forcibly overthrew the provisional government by taking over all of the government buildings, such as the post office, and big corporations, such as the power companies, the shipyard, the telephone company. The endorsement of the coup was secured from the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets, which was concurrently in session. This was known as ...
2929: Bill of Rights
... state had was confessions. To obtain these confessions, the police questioned a 15-year old without a parent present -- which is illegal under New York state law. Police also refused to let the subject's Big Brother, an attorney for the Federal government, see him during questioning. Police screamed "You better tell us what we want to hear and cooperate or you are going to jail," at 14-year-old Antron ...
2930: Problems in Air Traffic Control and Proposed Solutions
... hole. A May General Accounting Office review found modernization contract completion dates slipping and sliding as costs mount. Congress has wrung a pledge from FAA for an interim fix in 1997 at five of 20 big centers, with the other 15 to be upgraded by 1998. That's a small start, but little solace to fliers. It's time for legislators and aviation administrators to call a halt to this Russian ...


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