party platforms
With the voting date for the 2000 elections approaching, Americans are beingbombarded with the policy platforms of the candidates. The two front runners and their lesser known rivals use every medium available to spread their ideas on major issues. It is because of their use of the media that voters are able to compare and contrast policy views of multiple parties. Using two important policy areas (for the purposes of this essay, we will continue to use public education and social security) we will discuss and analyze the views of the two major parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, and a Public education is a headlining topic during elections. The current public education system has allowed the United Stat
interest to save social security, the way they will go about doing it varies. The republican the highest quality education for every child. (the Green Party website: The green party also is against vouchers, but believes in Equalize School Funding government would match individual contributions with tax credits, with the our seniors, and the maintenance of the system's integrity is an essential part of a healthy living in the world, but could use some improving. The republicans believe that by with Federal Revenue Sharing: Federal financing of all public education (instead of by party platform says that they will continue to stop the annual raids on the Social Security Gore has proposed the creation of Retirement Savings Plus - voluntary, tax-free,
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