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Mark Helprin makes a powerful case for the candidacy of Sen. Dole ("Let Dole Lead," Feb. 2), but slips on an important detail in the debate over the flat tax.
Politicians would love to ignore it, but the remarkable report issued by the Advisory Council on Social Security on Jan. 6 draws sharp battle lines, and sides must be taken.
House Democrats could gain ground this fall--but not if voters turn against Clinton.
Jimmy Carter's character was never questioned, but his presidency was low on performance.
By making floor votes the sine qua non of lawmaker performance, we ignore what really matters, and we encourage members to hide behind their attendance.
AlGore has said that he wants to make sure that only the "right people" get a tax cut.
Why is Congress gambling on tax cuts that taxpayers won't even begin to see until two years after the next elections?




