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Representative Jim McDermott wishes not to say "under God" while reciting the Pledge of Allegience, but others may do so, according to their constitutionally guaranteed freedoms.
In the latest chapter in what is developing into a war by the left on America's seniors, the government has proposed to take American's 401(k) savings in return for a promise to pay some monthly benefit in retirement years.
While President Barack Obama goes on about the success of his economic stimulus, the latest policy developments suggest Democrats are finally backing away from his radical Keynesianism.
The 105th Congressis bracketed by two significant bookends.
This paper describes electric power transmission access, pricing, and investment policies in the United States over the last fifteen years and evaluates the current state of those policies.
Little has changed in the way the federal government measures poverty since 1965.
Politicians are striving to legislate improvements in medical quality without asking why our current market arrangements have put too little emphasis on quality and consumer satisfaction.



