the money, allegedly in trust, but without ever accounting for it. I
don't have any references handy but they are out there and I'll dig
them up if anyone is interested.
The issue probably seems obscure but it's pretty important to Native
Americans, not to mention an obvious injustice. (Here, have some
pollution, and uh... the check is in the mail)
Dana
Shouldn't Native American tribes be entitled to manage their own money? Or at
least to an accounting of what the US government is doing with it? (Dana, I
have no clue what this issue is? I wasn't aware that we left Native Americans
with anything of value, let alone maintained control over what crumbs we left
them?)
What role can our federal and state governments play in reducing racial
tensions, sexual inequalities, and other "prejudicial" issues?
How well is our current policy on drug working from both a cost and
effectiveness basis, both internally and abroad? What is our goal, what makes
us think that this is reasonable, and how do we better achieve our goal?
Do we believe that the government has a role in governing personal
relationships? How does a "marriage" differ from a personal relationship?
What would be the impact if same sex marriages where allowed from an economic,
religious, and social perspective? What are the appropriate policies to
balance freedom in personal relationships with the impacts of same-sex
marriages?
Economy
What role should government have in business and how do we move towards that
direction?
What is the appropriate balance between corporate profit and public good?
What policies are appropriate to control the outflow of labor and what will be
their short long term impacts?________________________________
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