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...record high, federal regulators issued a rare joint advisory last week warning the millions of Americans who turn to credit-counseling agencies each year to make sure they are dealing with legitimate nonprofits. The IRS is auditing a number of debt consolidators to see if they are abusing their tax-exempt status. Red flags to look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: When Debt Advice Turns Predatory | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

...John Kerry campaigns, and with Senator Kerry himself--who expressed outrage over the way the Administration had gone to war and about Bush's dangerously unplanned post-Saddam campaign. Both Dean and Kerry said they would vote for the $87 billion if it was funded by rescinding the Bush tax cuts for the top 2% of taxpayers. Kerry co-sponsored an amendment proposing just that, which was defeated, leaving the impression that he was more concerned about who was paying for the $87 billion than about how it was being spent. Senator John Edwards took a similar position; he also...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Profiles In Convenience | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

...also have Democrats in both Houses of Congress that have supported Bush’s massive tax cuts for the wealthy, and his large exports of our tax dollars to the Middle East, while the fundamental needs of millions of Americans remain unmet...

Author: By Al Sharpton, | Title: Continuing the Dream | 10/27/2003 | See Source »

...gave me the same rap about Al Gore and Bush. Since then, I’ve realized that Nader was either lying to get more votes, had no clue how much of a maniac Bush really was, or both. Sure, maybe Gore would have cut social programs, given tax refunds to the rich, and rejected some of the international treaties that Bush rejected. But it’s hard for me to believe that Gore would have had the audacity/idiocy to invade another country against U.N. mandates. There is no way in hell that Gore would have matched Bush?...

Author: By Sam Graham-felsen, | Title: Moore About Clark | 10/21/2003 | See Source »

...secondary education for students from low- and middle- incomes families should be a high priority for the federal government. But instead of hampering schools’ ability to raise revenue, Congress should target assistance directly to Americans who need financial support to pay for college. Nuanced policies such as tax credits for tuition-paying families and incentives for colleges to provide generous financial aid will ultimately be more effective at making college affordable for low and middle-income Americans. McKeon may believe that his plan would help students, but it would merely force schools to choose whether to forgo federal...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Too Fast, Too Spurious | 10/21/2003 | See Source »

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