At that time‚ civilian distain for congressional law makers led to the election of “76 Democratic freshmen in the House and eight in the Senate‚ with a surprising number of activists elected from formerly safe Republican districts‚ with the majority of them running almost solely on anti-military
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Being a state representative in the United States is a great position of power where you are in charge of listening to your constituents and solving the issues in your community by expressing their thoughts and concerns. When you become a State Representative you become the voice of the people. Jackie Walorski was born in South Bend‚ St. Joseph County‚ Ind.‚ August 17‚ 1963. Jackie worked as a journalist before becoming a State Representative of the 2nd District of Indiana in the 114th Congress
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face‚ the pork barrel system appears to be a democratic way of apportioning government resources. Inherited from the United States‚ this scheme is supposed to allocate funds equally to every congressional district to be used for the residents’ most urgent needs. And who know the needs of these congressional communities better than the people they elected to represent them? Legislators’ job. True‚ the main job of legislators is to enact laws for the common good‚ not to build roads‚ school houses
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government. Although the Constitution gives Congress‚ the power to declare war and omit money for troops and weapons‚ presidents stay given a broad leeway to defend the nation and wage war. Presidents have stretched this power to move without congressional approval through military interventions. If there’s a collision
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With the increased oversight given to the government what are the ethical dilemmas that could come from this given power? a. Discuss the ways to keep government ethical. b. Which is more important citizen rights or national security? c. Discuss Kidder’s right vs. right dilemma
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RUNNING HEAD: FDA Food Regulations FDA Food Regulations (Week 2 Assignment) Vanansio Samson MGMT-520 Keller Graduate School of Management Professor Cathryn Kent January 20‚ 2013 1. State the administrative agency which controls the regulation. Explain why this agency and your proposed regulation interest you (briefly). Will this proposed regulation affect you or the business in which you are working? If so‚ how? Submit a copy of
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BGS FINAL EXAM 3 Ch 9: Business in Politics The Universe of Organized Business Interests: Peak associations Represent many different companies and industries Most prominent group to represent a business Examples: U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Trade Associations Represent companies grouped by industry Virtually every industry has one Act as early warning systems; hold training conferences‚ perform research More than 6‚000 Washington Office Typically
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to peek both at the possibilities of using ESP in warfare‚ as well as of course‚ seeing what the other guys were REALLY doing over "there"... After about a decade or so‚ the "official" lab was closed‚ and it’s results were released to congressional oversight and review. The operation was called "Star-gate" and any
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FOOD INC.: An unflattering look inside America’s corporate controlled food industry. Movie Review by Markovist Wells Professor Patrick Elliott POLS 1101-511 Essay Question: In what ways does this movie demonstrate the “Iron Triangle” and its powerful influence in the manner that our government functions? In the documentary Food Inc. The message is that the food industry does not want us to know about what we are eating. . This problem may
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of responses by Presidential administrations can be broken into five historic phases which demonstrate a gradual erosion of Presidential/executive oversight‚ and the growing autonomy/independence of clandestine organizations embedded in military-intelligence and national security branches of government. This erosion of Presidential/executive oversight in the form of ultimate control of the ET presence being gradually taken away from elected Presidents and/or their congressionally approved political
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