roundtable: Re: OP-ED ON TV - PUBLIC
roundtable: Re: OP-ED ON TV / PUBLIC
Re: OP-ED ON TV / PUBLIC
Brad Cox (bcox@gmu.edu)
Fri, 6 Jan 1995 21:20:53 -0500
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Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 21:20:53 -0500
To: roundtable@cni.org
From: bcox@gmu.edu (Brad Cox)
Subject: Re: OP-ED ON TV / PUBLIC
> Sneering at ideas of the public good indicates you do not
>think well, but simply parrot propagandas reflexively.
Just parroting propaganda reflexively. From ALAWON as I recall.
Cheers, Brad
104TH CONGRESS BRINGS SEA CHANGE TO WASHINGTON
BIDDING WAR ON CUTS EMERGING
The new Republican majority in Congress, the congressional Democratic
leadership, and the Clinton Administration are all putting forth proposals
involving middle class tax cuts, with substantial cuts in federal programs
as a way to pay for the tax cut and downsize government. Details are not
fully spelled out yet in some of these proposals. However, what seems to
be emerging is a bidding war on which proposals can cut or eliminate the
most programs, or who will get credit for the results.
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