State Legislatures are rejecting the proposed Washington, DC Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by a ratio of almost three to one. Original motions for ratification have already failed in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, South Carolina, Missouri, … [Read more...] about Washington, D.C. Amendment
Carter’s Credibility
The American people have traditionally been very supportive of our Presidents conduct of foreign affairs. The President's constitutional powers in this area have been broadly interpreted by the courts and acquiesced in by Congress, opinion leaders, … [Read more...] about Carter’s Credibility
OSHA
In most cases, the individual citizen doesn't have much of a chance if he undertakes to do battle with a federal agency. One federal Goliath, however, is reeling under the attacks of several Davids who have successfully hit a vulnerable target in … [Read more...] about OSHA
Educational Freedom in America Today — March 1979
Loss in Productivity
According to President Carter's economic advisers, the productivity growth of the last few years has shrunk from three percent to almost nothing. In his annual economic report to Congress, he expressed alarm about what this means to our American … [Read more...] about Loss in Productivity
Faulty U.S. Intelligence
Defense Secretary Harold Brown, in making the Pentagon's Annual Posture Statement to Congress, testified that the Soviets have added 1,000 strategic nuclear warheads to their forces -- twice the increase he predicted only a year ago. Thus, Brown … [Read more...] about Faulty U.S. Intelligence
Tax Law Confusion
The Tax Reform Act of 1976 is a good lesson in how the word "reform" is often a cover word for a change that produces more cost, complexity, and confusion, and even increases public disillusionment with the legislative and administrative processes of … [Read more...] about Tax Law Confusion
Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe's two-and-a-half-hour match with John McEnroe in the finals for the Grand Prix Masters, a major tennis tournament involving eight of the world's best singles players, was one of the best television shows of the year. Ashe is 35 and his … [Read more...] about Arthur Ashe
Compelling a Balanced Budget
No longer are the political innovators those who devise ways and means of spending more money and extending their control over our lives and fortunes. No longer are the exciting political orators those who promise grandiose spending projects to treat … [Read more...] about Compelling a Balanced Budget
Taxpayer Financing of Elections
It would seem that a fundamental First Amendment right would be the right to contribute to any political candidate of your choice and, conversely, to refuse to contribute to every candidate you don't want elected. But the push is on in the new … [Read more...] about Taxpayer Financing of Elections







