Author: David Almasi

I Never Expected to Say “I Do” to Higher Taxes When I Married

National Policy Analysis #281 /
My wife and I were married almost six months ago, but our marital bliss has been clouded. Our tax preparer recently told us we owed the government thousands more because of the "marriage tax." Nancy and I are proud of ...

For Our Children’s Future, Replace Affirmative Action

Project 21 Commentary /
Affirmative action doesn't work. Mentoring, on the other hand, is proving to be a smashing success. It truly helps minorities in schools and the workplace without creating the hard feeling bred by quotas. I recently had the pleasure of meeting ...

White House Cashes In on Campaign Finance Duplicity

National Policy Analysis #223 /
Attorney General Janet Reno's refusal to appoint an independent counsel to probe Vice President Al Gore's alleged political fundraising abuses is another brick in the enormous stone wall the Clinton Administration has built to hide its widespread violation of campaign ...

The 2000 Census: Sampling or a Straight Count?

National Policy Analysis #210 /
Overview When the federal government undertakes its official count of the population of the United States in the year 2000, the Clinton Administration believes a process of estimation called "sampling" is best way to achieve an accurate count. Congressional Republicans ...

Paycheck Protection Promotes Union Integrity

In 1996, Teamsters union members across America gave up to $195,000 to the campaign to legalize marijuana use in California. This money did not come from members who supported the ballot initiative, but from mandatory union dues earmarked for political ...

Paycheck Protection: Cheap for Business, Good for Unions

Labor union leaders are having a difficult time organizing opposition in California to Proposition 226, the "Campaign Reform Initiative." Unable to convince a majority of members that they should continue to allow unregulated union use of a portion of their ...

Mad About the Sprewell Case? Blame Labor Unions

Basketball all-star Latrell Sprewell, fired by his team and suspended from play for a year by the NBA for choking his coach, had his sentence reduced and contract reinstated by the ruling of a union-mandated arbitrator. While the sporting world ...

How Jury Duty Convinced Me That We Need a Moral President

It was a mystery to me how Bill Clinton enjoys such high approval ratings in light of all of the scandals surrounding his presidency. Jury duty helped put things in perspective. I spent last week at the District of Columbia ...

Despite Criticism, Drudge Delivers

As much as the establishment media hates to admit it, freelance journalists using the internet are beating them on cracking some of the biggest news scoops of our time. Accusations that President Bill Clinton covered up an affair with former ...

Campaign Finance Laws Need a Tune-up, Not an Overhaul

If you were asked to guess how many of the 535 member of Congress filed complete reports with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) for the 1996 elections, how many would you guess? All of them? A respectable 90%? Are you ...

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