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Category: /History
…-reliance, but years later the government established similar programs such as free school lunch, expanded medicare and day care facilities, and liberalized court procedures for tenant takeovers of poorly maintained housing, partly if not primarily in order…
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…"surplus" money to "shore up" programs such as Medicare or Social Security rather than cutting taxes or getting rid of the IRS, they are almost always in favour of abortion rights, they are sometimes supported by unions, and they are often in favour…
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…must] minimize the price that citizens pay to exclude criminals from society" (1). In order to minimize this expense, correctional institutions can now subtract the cost of incarceration, mandatory savings, victim's compensation, Social Security and Medicare
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…and gave these countries a strong alliance against communism. Truman also provided a great amount of European relief to prevent any future risings of communism. Many displaced person tents were set up to provide Medicare, food, housings and organizations to help…
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…With these thoughts in mind will George W. Bush be who the people need to lead them four more years? So one must decide for themselves if Bush been destroying the environment and fighting a war that's not as prominent as using that money to help America's school, Medicare
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…on our medicare and health system. Those on low incomes or unemployed cannot afford to have private health insurance, so are therefore no getting all the help they need. We are creating a system where people are leaving illnesses and injuries until…
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…--$20 billion, Housing--$353 billion, Transportation--$16 billion, Community--$16 billion, Education--$105 billion, Health--$193 billion, Medicare--$174 billion, Income Security--$299 billion, Social Security--$373 billion, Veterans--$67 billion, Justice--$20…
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…used the outlined concept of the Great Society. It was his own extensive legislative program to raise the quality of American life. Congress, against muted opposition, enacted a new housing bill, a Medicare program to help provide medical care for the elders…
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Category: /Law & Government
…as "spenders". On the whole, Democrats have been more willing to appropriate federal funds for social action. As a result of this political reality, the Democratic Party since 1933 has been the party of Social Security, The Tennessee Valley Authority, Medicare
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…, unmarried children, or children that are disabled before age two (Burda 98). They also do not receive joined benefits under Medicare. Government benefits are not able to gay couples, but able to heterosexual couples. There are many arguments against same- sex…
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