Word: redistributionism
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Everything seemed possible when the Mexican economy was rocking along at 7 percent growth, creating jobs and spending power, and giving people a sense that they could improve their station in life. But the reverse is also true. With Mexico basically recessionary, everything looks worse. Jobs are being lost, and...
Perhaps the key to the tension lies in the lush coffee plantations that cover more than 200,000 hectares in Dak Lak. Vietnam has become the world's second-largest exporter of coffee (behind Brazil) in the past decade, and last year it was the No. 1 exporter of the...
Lauren E. Baer's column last week (Opinion, "Washed Away with the Tide," Feb. 14) was a well-researched and informative article on the source and distribution of laundry revenues that the budget-constrained House Committees receive. Her conclusion that "funneling laundry revenues through House Committees is not an equitable...
Consequently, as with the FDO programs mentioned above, funneling laundry revenues through HoCo's is not an equitable method of redistribution. If College administrators believe that HoCo's are important and responsible enough to receive the thousands of dollars generated by House laundry facilities each year, then the College should...
NYT ledes with Gore taking his turn in Burbank. "Turning his opponent's language against him, Vice President Al Gore delivered a stinging rebuke of Gov. George W. Bush's tax-cut plan today, calling it a redistribution of wealth that amounted to 'class warfare on behalf of billionaires.'" Bush...