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…. Also, Labor's policies on Medicare, education and childcare are more in line with union guidelines than the Coalition's policies. But in spite of the apparent benefits of a Labor Government, it could also advocate bigger pay rises to low paid, increase…
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…to stop drugs and self-reliance. These services set the foundation that the American government followed some years later to establish free school lunch, expanded Medicare and day care facilities etc…(Acoli 2). During Browns rule women made up over fifty…
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…to the federal spending chart, the government spends more money on social security than on national defense, international affairs, health, Medicare, and income security. In contrast, the state and local spending spent most of their money on education. Following…
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…are irrational and will be “more wasted money on failed energy and global warming policies” and would be better spent, at this point in time, lowering government spending, providing a larger tax cut, and/or providing greater resources to Medicare. (http…
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…providers including Medicare. In the thought of saving money, one must evaluate the cost of the war on drugs to the taxpayer. Since 1970, the Federal Government’s anti-drug expenditures have risen 3,700 percent. “Total Federal expenditures for the first…
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…without vetoing the entire bill. Existing entitlement programs such as Medicare and entitlement programs affecting more than 100 people are protected and could not be touched. The first president to have this freedom of line-item veto is President Bill…
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…as well as the important Social Security and Medicare programs. In his early Senate days, Mark has stressed the same issues that were at the center of his campaign. He has continued to press to make prescription drugs more affordable for seniors in Minnesota…
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…the United States and should be put into things like Social Security and Medicare. As for trade, the KKKK believes that NAFTA and GATT should be done away with because they take jobs away from American workers and will put "millions upon millions" into poverty…
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…for the Great Society, as he called his domestic program. Congress responded by passing the Medicare program, which provided health services to the elderly, approving federal aid to elementary and secondary education, supplementing the War on Poverty…
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…and Medicare combined make up 32.5% of the Total Federal Outlays (Congressional Research Service 1). This already large number is expected to increase when baby boomers seek retirement. Without a balanced budget, the baby boomers could cause serious problems…
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