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To: American Spirit who wrote (155778)6/25/2001 11:16:55 PM
From: RON BL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Yes and at the rate we are going the only people left with money will be the politicians and lawyers. In 1994 the government took in 1/2 of what it will take in this year which is 2.3 trillion dollars. Have the roads doubled ? Have the serviced doubled ? It appears that only the government made money during the CLinton bubble as almost all gains were lost and many ended up owing taxes which they had no money to pay.



To: American Spirit who wrote (155778)6/25/2001 11:16:55 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
....".Civil libertarians and some religious conservatives have raised objections, fearing an erosion of the divide between church and state.
The most controversial provision of the House bill allows religious groups to require their employees in government-financed programs to adhere to their religious practices. Opponents say that could lead to discrimination against gays, women and other groups.
So far, the bill has attracted little support from Democrats, who are concerned about using federal tax dollars to finance programs that may try to convert people to a particular faith or which practice religious discrimination in hiring staff."