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Bush argues that his budget proposal will reduce next year's national budget deficit to $91.1 billion. Unfortunately, how the new president will bring the deficit down by over $70 billion during the next year remains a mystery. The expanding economy will lead to increased revenue in the coming year, but not enough to decrease the deficit as much as Bush has claimed. Bush has essentially left the politically unpopular task of deciding specific cuts up to Congress...
Basing a deficit-reduction plan on the tried-and-failed notion that tax breaks for the wealthy, not specifically targeted for research and development, will spark renewed economic transactions and thereby bring in new revenue to the government seems, at best, dubious economic policy...
CCLN became involved in the garage debate when East Cambridge resident Debra McManus decided to bring it to CCLN's attention at an organizational meeting...
...vision therapy. "There's a conceptual fogginess to the whole thing," declares ophthalmologist George Beauchamp of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, "and the treatments are fuzzy and ill-defined." Although optometrists point to hundreds of research reports that they say validate the training, most ophthalmologists dismiss the studies as anecdotal. "Bring me one study controlled for bias on the part of the practitioner and the person," says Dr. Paul Vinger of Harvard University, a vision consultant to the U.S. Olympic Committee. "Prove it, then promote...
...with Ortega at a future date. Opposition leaders, for their part, were disappointed by the government's failure to address political issues that would guarantee democratic reforms. The Sandinistas, Insisting that their adoption of traditional economics implied no shift from revolutionary politics, are betting that their harsh measures can bring long-term economic viability to their regime...