Word: sentimentalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Democrats, in addition, want to reshape them to give proportionately more relief to lower-income groups. Finally, many Congressmen are leery of voting now to cut taxes well into the future. Says Illinois Democrat Dan Rostenkowski, chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee: "There is no sentiment for a three-year...
...have been carrying a lunch pail." But Vernon Nelson, FHA supervisor for Benton County, is proud that his loans have contributed to the success of farmers who just need a little help in competing with the conglomerate operators. The argument over FHA boils down to one of practicality vs. sentiment, depending on how important maintaining family farms seems...
...fall screening of "Deep Throat" revived anti-porn sentiment on campus, Tilbor said, adding that at least one or two sex films are scheduled for the spring...
...recommended by President Carter and rejected by Congress two years ago. One example: the plan to eliminate benefits to college age students who are children of a retired, dis abled or dead Social Security beneficiary was never even considered by a congressional committee. Last year, despite the general public sentiment in favor of spending reductions, Congress passed less than one-third of the $16 billion in total budget cuts and revenue increases that Carter requested...
...Withdrawal from NATO and unilateral nuclear disarmament. A resolution to pull out of NATO altogether was defeated at the annual conference in Blackpool last fall, but anti-NATO, anti-American sentiment runs strong. The party is already committed to opposing the deployment of American cruise missiles on British soil and to canceling Britain's $1.6 billion order with the U.S. for 64 Trident missiles. Far leftists also strongly oppose the Thatcher government's $12 billion program to modernize Britain's existing nuclear force...