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    Minimum Wage Abolished

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    President Barrack Obama, Bill O’ Reilly, Rick Santorum and Phyllis Schafley, take into consideration the immediate payout of higher income, and identify this as the appropriate elucidation (Harding; Ivatury). The National Retail Federation, The Cato Institute, and Mark Wilson all publicly oppose the notion of boosting the minimum wage…

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    Pro-Environmentalism Commission for Environmental Cooperation. "The North American Mosaic: An Overview of Key Environmental Issues." The North American Mosaic: An Overview of Key Environmental Issues, June 2008, pp. 7-10., www3.cec.org/islandora/en/item/2349-north-american-mosaic-overview-key-environmental-issues-en.pdf. This article discusses climate change and its impact. The climate is being disrupted by natural internal processed, external forcings, and human activity and the impacts have…

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    For countless years, we have seen examples of the United States Government having massive power. For instance, government being able to control what we hear and detect on the news. For example, the news about Edward Snowden and how he caught the NSA for surveillancing U.S citizens was biased. There was only opinions against him and the news never went in depth with the topic. This may cause citizens to question whether the government is reliable or not in behave that we entrust them to construct…

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    timeframe of only weeks (The Day After Tomorrow). Thus, “[t]he science underlying the film was criticized by many climatologists and other scientists” (Leiserowitz 25). For example, Patrick j. Michaels, a senior fellow in environmental studies at the Cato Institute, states that each one of the phenomena occurring in the movie is physically impossible (Michaels) and Dr. Jeff Masters, Director of Meteorology at Weather Underground, says: “[t]he laws of meteorology get seriously abused here”…

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    Cannabis is also known as marijuana. It is intended to use for psychoactive drug or medicine. Marijuana is made from dried flowers and leaves of the cannabis plant. Marijuana policies are rapidly developing. In 1969 only 12 percent Americans were in favor of use, marijuana but today, 51 percent to 61% Americans provision its legalization. Marijuana is illegal under federal law of 2016. In order to reduce the criminal penalties for the possession of little amounts of marijuana (Normal, 2016). Now…

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    Introduction Legalization of marijuana has been a hot-button issue in the United States for quite some time. The supporters argued that legalization would increase state revenue, increase public safety, lower crime rate, and the black market and lower government spending on crime-fighting. The opposition argued the crime rate would increase, the black market would thrive, decreased public safety, and more government spending spent on crime fighting The opposition has fought valiantly against…

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    contrary to beliefs about many refugees being terrorists, it has been recorded by AJ Willingham, Paul Martucci and Natalie Leung in the article “The chances of a refugee killing you - and other surprising immigration stats,” “According to the CATO Institute, not one person from the seven countries included in the ban has killed anyone in a terror attack on US soil in the last 40 years. This includes refugees, as well.” (2017). This reassures that not all refugees are harmful and likewise not all…

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    Terrorism is a major and current issue in the modern world and leaves a constant feeling of violence and terror in people in the 21st century. The use of violence and intimidation to pursue political aims is the main cause of many deaths in the United States. During the first decade of the 21st century, the United States was plunged into a scene of terrorism and terrorist attacks. These attacks led to the start of a worldwide battle, known as the “War on Terror”. The “War on Terror” has been a…

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    Are Noncitizens Taking Your Benjamins? Bohn, Sarah E. "The Quantity And Quality Of New Immigrants To The US." Review Of Economics Of The Household 8.1 (2010): 29-51. Business Source Complete. Web. 30 Oct. 2016. Similarly to other sources, Sarah E. Bohn examines data regarding immigration growth at the national level and how their “quality” is affecting the economy. Interestingly, instead of suggesting that immigrants impact native workers, she emphasizes that the increasing immigration rate…

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    The Importance Of Welfare

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    (Schow 1) Welfare is not what it was made for it is mostly abused by people who do not want to work. “According to Michael Tanner with the Cato Institute the state governments need to be stricter on the requirements to get welfare and tighter deadlines to find a job and not just abusing government programs for those in need.(CITE?) I agree with this statement welfare in my opinion should not be…

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