Posted on 01/31/2004 8:27:03 PM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Edited on 01/31/2004 8:35:55 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
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Abortion | ||||||
Appoint Judges Who Will Outlaw Abortions | Strongly Opposes |
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Outlaw "Partial Birth" Abortions | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Outlaw Abortions Except for Rape/Incest |
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Parental Notification for Minors Under 18 | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Gay Rights | ||||||
Constitutional Gay Marriage Ban | Somewhat Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Equal Rights for Civil Unions |
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Allow Gays to Openly Serve in the Military | Strongly Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Religion in Government | ||||||
Organized Prayer in Public Schools | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Commandments Displayed in Federal Buildings |
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Federal Funding of Religious Charities | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Gun Control | ||||||
Safety Devices on All New Guns | Strongly Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Background Checks on Gun Show Purchases |
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Require Safety Course, License Before Gun Purchase | Somewhat Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Allow Lawsuits Against Gun Manufacturers | Somewhat Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Death Penalty | ||||||
Abolish the Death Penalty |
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Strongly Opposes | Strongly Opposes |
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National Review of Death Penalty Fairness | Strongly Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Education | ||||||
No Child Left Behind Act | Somewhat Favor | Strongly Favor |
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Vouchers for Public, Private or Religious Schools |
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Increase Federal Funding for Higher Education | Somewhat Favor | Somewhat Opposes |
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Homeland Security | ||||||
The Patriot Act | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Tighter Immigration Controls |
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Iraq | ||||||
The War in Iraq | Somewhat Opposes |
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Strongly Favor |
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Turning Over More Political Authority to U.N. | Somewhat Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Immediate Withdrawal of U.S. Troops |
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Foreign Trade | ||||||
Embargo on Cuba | Somewhat Favor |
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U.S. Involvement in NAFTA | Strongly Favor | Strongly Favor |
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Mandatory Labor/Environment Standards in Trade Agreements |
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Health Care | ||||||
Universal Government-Supervised Health Care | Somewhat Opposes |
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Strongly Opposes |
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Medicare Prescription Drugs Coverage By Private Insurers | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Expand Medicaid to Cover More Uninsured Americans |
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Limit Malpractice Suits Against Doctors, Insurers | Somewhat Favor | Strongly Favor |
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Welfare Reform | ||||||
Hiring Welfare Workers Tax Incentive | No Opinion | Somewhat Opposes |
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Welfare Benefits for Legal Immigrants |
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Child Care Services for Getting Off Welfare | No Opinion | Somewhat Opposes |
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Social Security | ||||||
Raise Retirement Age | Strongly Opposes | No Opinion |
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Privatize Social Security |
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Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Cap Payments to Wealthy | Somewhat Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Tax Cuts | ||||||
Roll Back the Bush Administration Tax Cuts | Somewhat Opposes | Strongly Opposes |
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Roll Back Cuts for People Making Over $100,000 |
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Strongly Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Additional Tax Cuts for Businesses | Strongly Opposes | Strongly Favor |
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Jobs | ||||||
Raise the Minimum Wage | Strongly Favor | Strongly Opposes |
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Extend Unemployment Benefits |
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Environment | ||||||
Oil Drilling in the Arctic Wildlife Refuge | Strongly Opposes |
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Mandatory Clean Air Emissions Standards | Strongly Favor | Somewhat Opposes |
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Tougher Fuel Efficiency Standards |
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* Senator John Kerry: Massachussetts senator. Accepted campaign funds from Vivian Mannerud, a Democratic campaign donor linked to cocaine trafficker Jorge Cabrera. Even when other Democrats returned such donations, he opted to keep them. Mannerud hosted an $18,000 Kerry fund-raiser, gave $1,000 in donations and arranged foreign travel for Kerry's staff as recently as April 2000. Though Kerry's advisors warned him that Mannerud's drug connection could prove troublesome, Kerry wasn't swayed. "We accept her word she had no knowledge of Mr. Cabrera's illicit activities," the Herald quoted Kerry spokesman David Wade as saying.- Boston Herald
* Jerome Berlin, a lawyer who was indicted in 1990, and later acquitted, of federal conspiracy charges of bribing public officials. He hosted a fund-raising dinner on December 3, 1995? in Coral Gables, FL at his home, which was also attended by Ms. Mannerud, Marvin S. Rosen and Cabrera..
* Marvin S. Rosen, finance chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Attended a fund-raising dinner on December 3, 1995? in Coral Gables, FL at Jerome Berlin's home, which was also attneded by Ms. Mannerud, Jerome Berlin, and Cabrera...
1983 : (CABRERA PLEADS GUILTY OF OBSTUCTION FOR CONSPIRING TO BRIBE A WITNESS) In 1983, he [Cabrera] pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice for conspiring to bribe a grand jury witness and served 42 months in prison. In 1988, he [Cabrera] pleaded guilty to filing a false income-tax return and served one year in prison.
NOVEMBER 1995 : (CABRERA WRITES CHACK TO DEMOCRATS) On his return to the US several days after that meeting [with Democrat fundraiser Vivian Mannerud in Havana's Copacabana Hotel] , in November 1995, Cabrera wrote a check for $20,000 to the DNC from an account that included the proceeds from smuggling cocaine from Colombia to the US, said the investigators, who spoke on condition of anonymity. - "Drug Smuggler Made Clinton Donation in Cuba, Investigators Say, " By DON VAN NATTA Jr., New York Times, April 4, 1997 MIAMI
1995 : (CABRERA MEETS GORE) Within two weeks of the contribution, Cabrera met Gore at the dinner in Miami. At the event, Gore posed for photographs with Cabrera, who has two felony convictions dating from the 1980s and is now in a prison here on a drug-smuggling conviction.- "Drug Smuggler Made Clinton Donation in Cuba, Investigators Say, " By DON VAN NATTA Jr., New York Times, April 4, 1997 MIAMI
DECEMBER 1995 : (CABRERA ATTENDS WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION HOSTED BY HILLARY CLINTON) Ten days later, Cabrera attended a Christmas reception at the White House hosted by Hillary Rodham Clinton. Mrs. Clinton posed for photographs with Cabrera, who has two felony convictions dating from the 1980s and is now in a prison here on a drug-smuggling conviction. - "Drug Smuggler Made Clinton Donation in Cuba, Investigators Say, " By DON VAN NATTA Jr., New York Times, April 4, 1997 MIAMI
JANUARY 1996 : (CABRERA ARRESTED) In early January 1996, three weeks after having attended the Christmas reception at the White House, Cabrera was arrested and charged with importing 6,000 pounds of cocaine into the US on boats through the Florida Keys.
1996 late : (CABRERA PLEADS GUILTY) Late last year, he [Cabrera] pleaded guilty to those charges and was sentenced to 19 years in federal prison and fined $1.5 million. The new details about the location for the solicitation of Cabrera's contribution and the source of the money have come to light in congressional investigators' interviews here with Cabrera. The investigators, who are looking into possible abuses of campaign fund-raising, are trying to determine whether Cabrera "laundered" drug money when making his $20,000 "soft money" contribution to the campaign.
Oh, so now if I want a tax cut I'm greedy? LOL!
THe question WAS NOT would you support or oppose a tax cut that didn't apply to YOU. The question was given a choice between two tax INCREASES, one that increases YOUR taxes, and one that doesn't, which would you pick? If you tell me you would pick yours, you are either a liar or a sucker.
Whoa! I'm late to this discussion and I don't really have a side in your interchange here, but I want to interject a thought for the purpose of clarity.
And, Lord help me, I'm going to use a term of A. Rand for the purposes of simplicity. (Oh, the list of people that will get a kick out of this is fairly long.)
Ayn used a concept about self interest being a factor in making decisions. But she always called it "enlightened self interest". Now that qualifier is what we need here.
Enlightened implies looking ahead, judging the whole, looking at secondary effects and the similar detailed analysis.
I may oppose things that seem to be in my initial interest, not out of altruism, or principle alone, but often out of taking the long view.
Efforts to place the tax burden on the ten percent making the most money as an interest group that had little ability to prevent that burden have always been opposed by me on principle, but also on "enlightened self interest"...I always expected to eventually be amongst that group.
Now, I have spent a few years, with the exception of this past year, happily falling in that category. This year hasn't been all that nice to me.
But does that change the long view for me? Nope.
So let's keep the disagreement away from first effects. And let's not assume that looking at simple answers will give us simple truths.
It's not stealing, it's sharing.
Good, because I just "shared" it.
Comparison of Bush Budget (FY04) with Past Budget Averages
FY04
Proposal |
Post-WWII
Average (FY46 - FY02) |
Clinton
Budgets (FY94 FY01) |
G.H.W. Bush
Budgets (FY90 - FY93) |
Reagan
Budgets (FY82 - FY89) |
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Total Receipts as percent of GDP |
17.0%
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17.9%
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19.4%
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17.7%
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18.0%
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Total outlays as percent of GDP |
19.7%
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19.5%
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19.6%
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22.0%
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22.3%
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Deficit (-)/Surplus as percent of GDP |
-2.7%
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-1.6%
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-0.1%
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-4.3%
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-4.3%
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Annual growth in total receipts (average % change from previous fiscal year, FY96 $) |
2.7%
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2.9%
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4.9%
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0.5%
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2.5%
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Annual growth in total outlays (average % change from previous fiscal year, FY96 $) |
2.2%
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2.3%
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1.5%
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1.9%
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2.7%
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Defense spending as a percent of total outlays |
17.5%
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35.5%
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17.1%
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21.7%
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26.7%
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Non-defense discretionary spending as a percent of total outlays |
19.2%
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19.4%*
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17.6%
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16.6%
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17.1%
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Net interest costs as percent of total outlays |
7.9%
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10.5%*
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13.9%
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14.5%
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13.2%
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Other mandatory spending as a percent of total outlays |
55.4%
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41.6%*
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51.4%
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46.2%
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42.9%
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Debt held by public at end of fiscal year as percent of GDP |
36.9%
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44.0%
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43.0%
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46.3%
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36.7%
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Gross Debt at end of fiscal year as percentof GDP |
64.8%
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56.2%
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63.4%
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61.8%
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45.4%
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* includes only data back to 1962 since the distinction between discretionary and mandatory began only in that year. |
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