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- 3091: A Balanced Budget?
- ... as a percentage ended up 85.7%. Finally revenue changes finished at 14.31%. Is it feasible to balance the Federal Budget? It is if it is a game or assignment. Dealing with issues that effect individuals from all walks of life is almost impossible. I cut all but a few categories under International & Domestic Spending. It is not realistic in the real world. Cutting funding for one program not only ...
- 3092: Keep Our Water Clean: Clean Water Act
- ... it up. If this bill is passed, it will send our newly flourishing environment skyrocketing down the charts of serenity, hence, bringing us back to where we were before the original Clean Water Act took effect. I've never seen a an amendment to an act that totally reverses the act in all ways. If we want clean water, we must do away with this putrid, beast of a bill.
- 3093: The Role of Citizen Political Participation in Hong Kong and Singapore
- ... Hong Kong and Singapore do not have histories of wide spread citizen participation government. Although Singapore was a democracy for many years the supremacy and dominance of the PAP party in national affairs had the effect of eliminating political culture and creating an administrative state. But recent trends in Singapore have signaled a shift away from its pliant public of the past. In contrast Hong Kong has showed no such trends ...
- 3094: Metaphors that Justify War
- ... incest, wife battering, muggings, immoral behavior of all sizes shapes and volumes seem to appeal to human interest and the Networks use it to build their ratings while claiming they proclaim truth for all (double effect). These people and their focus gave us the Gulf War everyday, around the clock. Would it be surprising to know that the media not only reports the news they help facilitate public approval that could ...
- 3095: Bill Clinton - Redefines Democratic-Republican
- ... Clinton, all of these maneuvers will result in the lowering of the deficit by $600 billion, or almost one-third by the year 1998 (progress 1). Economists speculate that these reforms may produce the desired effect (Rauch 2). However, putting these measures into action may contradict one of Clinton's main election tenets - to preserve the status quo as it relates to government programs. The final budget will include one-seventh ...
- 3096: The Transition of Power From President to President
- ... that was unequaled since World War II. Despite his tryings, he still had to deal with the growing unrest in the black ghetto parts of the world. He fought the war on communism with little effect and announced that he would not run for re-election because of his fight against peace that he didn't want to be hindered by politics. Although the peace-talks were under way he died ...
- 3097: Gideon vs Wainwright
- ... only applicable to federal cases, and states had the right to handle the matter of the appointment of legal counsel to the defense in state cases at their discretion (Asch, 135). This practice was an effect of the outcome of the United States Supreme Court case of Betts v. Brady decided in 1942. In this case, an unemployed farm worker in Maryland named Smith Betts was charged with robbery requested that ...
- 3098: Should the President Be Impeached?
- ... congressional tasks will be set aside. If either branch attempts to achieve certain tasks regardless to the 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 ...
- 3099: The Electoral College
- ... longer boasted exclusive control over the presidency. The electoral college was intended to satiate the demands of federalists as well as antifederalists but as history has evinced, it didn't. With the Electoral College in effect, the fate of the presidency still lied in the hands of elite America. Each state appointed a number of electors equal to the number seats that state carried in the house and senate. In other ...
- 3100: America and Affirmative Action
- ... system that is inherently unfair to some groups. The active deconstruction of the White privilege that grew out of virulent American racism affords Blacks a greater chance at equal opportunity and will have the side effect of forcing us to re-evaluate that unethically and immorally disadvantages minorities. These advantages outweigh the cost of the risks.
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