January, 1997 issue

Democracy: Who Cares in the Legislature Meets?

Democracy Who Cares in the Legislature Meets? by Bob Thomas ere we go again—I see the Dis-Information Service Department of the University of Nevada, Reno has geared up full-swing for this...
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Second Thoughts: Assumptions, Assumptions Assumptions Galore

Second ThoughtsAssumptions, Assumptions Assumptions Galore by Ralph Heller indful of the facts that the United States accounts for about half of the world’s Internet users and over 90 percent of the...
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Power & Privilege: Prevailing Cage

Power & Privilege Prevailing Cage by Elaine McNeilluring a Senate Commerce and Labor committee meeting several legislative sessions ago, a now-retired senator asked why it costs state government at least 30...
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Publisher’s Page: Hooked on Tax Credits

Publisher's Page Hooked on Tax Credits by Judy Cresantan Arizona today nearly one-third of all students entering 9th grade drop out of school before they complete 12th grade. Only 24 percent...
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Features: When Facts Get in the Way

Features When Facts Get in the Way by J. Wanless Southwick, Ph.D.The federal Environmental Protection Agency’s placement of politics before science in recent years is well documented. The agency’s feeble justifications...
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Features: The Federal Agency of Speeding Myth

Features The Federal Agency of Speeding Myth by Chad Dornsifehose Flat Earthers really missed a bet. If they’d just had the foresight a few decades back to wangle a few federal...
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Cover Story: Switching Tracks

Cover Story Switching Tracks Publicly Funded Light Rail Will Fail in Las Vegas--But There are Alternatives by D. Dowd Muskahe denizens of Sin City are a notoriously eclectic bunch, but they...
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FLEA Circus

FLEA CircusI believe I may have stumbled onto a nefarious, devious, extremely long term plan of the Far Left Extreme Activists—the FLEAs. Consider that over a span of 50 years...
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The Rule of Law: How You Get Snickers From the Establishment

The Rule of Law How You Get Snickers From the Establishment by Chad Dornsifet’s a holiday weekend and you’re hurrying down the highway in your modern, late model car. You’re on...
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