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331: The Forever Changing Economy
... and priced so unexpected inflation will not erode their value. The new bonds are a way for the Government to tap into the $675 billion 401(k) market.(cite 7) The Congressional Budget Office says Clinton's 5-year budget package cuts any addition to the federal debt by $433 billion by 1998.(cite 9) The deficit reduction estimates for fiscal 1994 vary from $102 billion from the Whitehouse to the ...
332: Affirmative Action: Will It Every Work Right?
... Affirmative action was silently being "killed" by our federal administrators. But among this destruction there was one positive aspect, the passage of Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (5). Finally to the Presidency of Bill Clinton. The Republicans are attempting to scare people into changing their party lines by misusing affirmative action. They are saying that affirmative action is nothing more than a quota or reverse discrimination (6). As you can ...
333: Th Threat of Terrorism
... in Sudan. The U.S. believed that the Osama bin Ladin's International terror network were the main group that bombed the embassy, although many groups took responsibility for the bombing. U.S. President Bill Clinton gave a speech about terrorism saying, "We have convincing evidence these groups played the key role in the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzanis…Terrorist must have no doubt that in the face of their ...
334: U.S and Japan Car Industries
... Trade Organization." Business Week, June 5, 1995, p.35. Borrus, Amy with John Templeman, Keith Naughton, Edith Updike and Bureau Report. "Good Deal? Yes. Great Deal? No." Business Week, July 10, 1995, p.32-33. "Clinton's Phoney Peace." The Economist, July 1, 1995, p.13. Dornbusch, Rudi. "Sanctions against Japan: A Necessary Evil." Business Week, July 3, 1995, p.20. Hamilton, David. "Calmer Voices Amid the Trade Bluster." Wall Street ...
335: Increasing Shareholder Wealth
... it was rarely enforced in the past. Secretary of Labor Lynn Martin, who served under the Bush administration, was the first to warn garment manufacturers they would be held responsible under the provision. During the Clinton administration, sweatshops gained more media attention, Labor Secretary Robert Reich enforces the provision more stringently. August 2, 1995 The Department of Labor raids a factory in El Monte, California. The DOL finds 72 garment workers ...
336: Moral Decline
... us do anyway. We need to ask ourselves why and then understand we need to stop. Other people may think that moral decline is stimulated by immoral leaders. This is partially true. Leaders like Bill Clinton need to be moral to set a good example. But American citizens need to ask themselves: “Who elected him to office, twice?” The answer: a society of generally immoral people. The transition back to strong ...
337: Terrorism
... One country that stands out from the rest is The United States of America. They stand by a policy that does not give terrorists what they want, which would divert greedy terrorists from the States. Clinton began a harsh anti-terrorist bill as a result of the Oklahoma bombing. He wishes to make terrorism a priority among the police and other crime fighting agencies such as the FBI. He wishes to ...
338: The Immigration Problem
... involved. Open markets in banking, insurance, agriculture, telecommunications, construction, tourism, advertising, etc. are essential to a capitalist economy. We cannot, in a world economy, close our doors to the rest of the world (Limbaugh). The Clinton Administration is committed to reducing illegal immigration, and agreements like NAFTA are critical to that effort (Christopher 785). Laws do little or nothing to curb the illegal immigration problem. Everyone claims to be against immigration ...
339: U.S Monetary Policy in 1995
... believe that the Fed had a very successful year of monetary policy. The stock market soared, inflation and unemployment are both at respectable levels, so I just hope the Fed keeps it up, and President Clinton re-appoints Alan Greenspan.
340: The Right To Life
... believes that the baby will be born with a handicap, or will be born with a disease, life threatening or not the abortion should not be permitted to take place. Within the past year President Clinton has vetoed a bill that will outlaw "partial birth abortions," I strongly oppose his decision and believe that he should have outlawed them. In New Jersey, there is an assemblywoman writing a bill that would ...


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