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The federal government is by far the largest consumer in the land— hundreds of billions of dollars yearly. It buys many of the products regular consumers purchase, including motor vehicles, fuel, drugs, paper, clothing, food, computers, software, appliances, furnishings, and medical devices. It also buys less usual products such as construction equipment, buildings, highways and…
President George W. BushThe White House1600 Pennsylvania Ave, NWWashington, DC 20500 September 4, 2003 Dear President Bush: It has been reported that the savings accruing to your vice president and your cabinet members from the recent legislation reducing taxes (mostly on the wealthy) are substantial. As the attached analysis demonstrates, based on latest financial reports,…
George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and John Ashcroft are testing the American people as to whether violations of the U.S. Constitution by the Executive branch of government are to be viewed as mere technicalities or a growing threat to the fabric of liberty, privacy, due process and fair trials in our country. Of course, these…
For years now, a commercial consulting firm has been releasing annual “business climate” rankings of the 50 states. The business press reports these rankings widely. Chambers of commerce and other lobbies raise the pressure on their respective states toward the lowest common denominator of the most corporate-indentured state jurisdictions. This pressure usually means getting states…
August is supposed to be a slow month in Washington, DC but two public reports released by two news conferences on August 12th seem to indicate it is the press that is slow. Eight thousand doctors called for national health insurance and outlined their detailed single payer plan in an article published by the Journal…
Public space, universal community services and their historic traditions which bind our nation together are all under assault. A Presidential Commission recommends that the U.S. Postal Service obtain commercial appraisals of their post offices and land with the view of selling the property off to help pay its expenses. The smaller postal services can find…
Al From, the founder and soul of the soulless Democratic Leadership Council(DLC), assembled his flock in Philadelphia recently and warned his comrades about a takeover of the Democratic Party by “the far left.” Launched in 1985, the “far right” DLC grew to have a controlling interest in the Party through the efforts of then-Governor Bill…
Question: what is the most popular hobby in America today? Answer: Gardening. Gardeners outnumber participants in amateur athletics. Gardening gives off beauty and aroma. Gardening provides edibles worth over $15 billion annually in vegetables and fruits. Gardening provides exercise for those who cannot or will not exercise in other ways. Gardening is a communion with…
Contracting out what the Federal government does and what government needs is a large part of our economy. The former includes letting corporations perform more military and intelligence functions; while the latter has included buying supplies like fuel, paper, food, medicines and vehicles. Taken together, they amount to spending trillions of dollars over the past…
Senator Bill FristU. S. SenateWashington, D.C. 20510 July 9, 2003 Dear Senator Frist: As a graduate of Princeton University and a medical Doctor, you know the meaning of the phrases ” in the nationís service,” and “first, do no harm.” The same physician, who volunteers in Africa to treat patients, is the leader of the…