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| Columns -- October 1995 |
- Week of October 1, 1995
- HMOs Dangerous to Your Health
- Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) are growing rapidly. And so is the evidence that the managed care they provide is not all it should be.
- Support For ABM Treaty Is Waning
- Our representatives in Washington may finally summon the courage to withdraw from the obsolete Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and renounce the doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction.
- Cleaning The Air By Driving a Car!
- Wouldn't it be great if driving a car made the air cleaner instead of dirtier? Believe it or not, someone's already developed the technology to make this paradoxical pipedream a reality.
- Week of October 8, 1995
- Property and the Environment
- The federal government has undermined private property rights in the name of the environment, but protecting the environment and protecting the rights of landowners go hand in hand.
- Repeal The Postal Monopoly Now!
- One out of five first-class letters entrusted to the United States Postal Service arrives late. The zip code is now four digits longer, but the Postal Service is showing less and less zip.
- Social Security's Baby-Boomer Bust
- Politicians pander to senior citizens when they say Social Security is sacrosanct. They know very well what will happen when the baby boomers are drawing benefits instead of paying taxes.
- Week of October 15, 1995
- Deadbeat Diplomats Owe Millions
- United Nations ambassadors and their embassies owe U.S. banks, landlords, and merchants more than $9 million, and some have been delinquent on their debts for more than two years!
- UN Leaks Endanger U.S. Security
- President Clinton has taken steps to protect U.S. classified intelligence against moles like Aldrich Ames. Leaks resulting from lax security at the United Nations, however, don't seem to concern him.
- Why Army Specialist New Said No
- U.S. Army Specialist Michael New decided to risk the possibility of court martial, dishonorable discharge, and a prison term rather than wear the UN insignia on his uniform.
- Week of October 22, 1995
- Treaty Undermines Parents' Rights
- The UN Treaty on the Rights of the Child would override the U.S. Constitution, giving the federal government power over children that supersedes the rights of parents.
- NAFTA and GATT Hurt U.S. Economy
- The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) are wreaking havoc on the U.S. economy, but it's not too late to save our sovereignty.
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