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January 21, 1991 - Image 5

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Michigan Citizen, 1991-01-21

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"
d Y or Operation De err Storm
(code name for the U.S. off n ive
�er' uon in the Gul over 80
time wh t the Detroit federal tax
doll r inve t e' ch day to be�
th homele s, and three time its
inve tment in 'the ,ar on drugs.
The rep t loch llenged the
im gc of intcrnational unity of
e Gulf forces as protrayed by
-the h administration, in terms
of fundt g and troops committed.
Tqe report says Kuwait has
committed 'S3.5 billion. nd
Saudi Arabia and all other
countries less than S8 bill ion.
, The Pentagon estimated the cost
of Operation Desert Shield (0 be
$3 billion for the U.S., but since
hostilities have' begun, the cost
. has doubled to 60 billion. '
The report also say two out of
• every three allied soldiers in the '
Qulf arc American. and �ill com-
rise most of the ltie
THE REPO S JjQ
billion allocated by the ush aa-I
ministration for social programs
In 1991 will be threatened.by the
war with Iraq .
• These programs' are federal
funding for housing job training.
energy, ma. s transit. environ­
mental. and wildlife protection,
elemenrary and secondary educa- .
uon, the war 'on drugs. child
nutrl tlon, maternal and child
health care, and social services.
TAX CUTS
CODtlDued rrolD P. eI
have to be creative
but we will not touch the
education budget even. with
the cuts," W idwortb said.
Woodwort said the ad­
ministration ill announce a
new budget pol icy later this
month in Engler's State of "
the State address.
"Previously, the Treasury
Department has been rei uc-:
tant to release tax inform -
tion to us' (tbe Department of
Management and Budget),"
she said, "that makes. it bar­
der to put together a budget."
To remedy the problem, tbe
Engler . admi nis tr a ti on
proposes to institute a new
program of revenue
economic analysis,
Woodworth attributed the­
large budget �eficit to [n­
creased spending and "less
than honest" budget es-
� timates by the Blanchard ad­
ministration.
"THERE HA BEEN a
tradition of underesti�ating
on the part of the previous
administration," Woodworth
said, "especially in the
Departments of Social Ser­
vice and Mental Heal th."
Social services and Men­
tal Health comprise more
than 40 percent of the total
s ta te budge t. Woodwor tb "
aid the problem also wa
compo d by trange col­
lective-bargaining ,agree­
ments the state entered into
that were completed after the
budget bad already been ap­
proved.
ev. Jim
Little Roc B ptl t
Per i n.Gul to n
com-
. contlnu d f(om
mon other w re ,
there to p rtlcip teo
G 0 U c n veto
the 1 0 Civil Right Bill," aid
Ch rle nde on, Detroit Urban
League pr ident. "Yet he h no
problem endin Bl c to fi h
r tho ri ht of ot e ."
ew Bethel Bapti t hurch
orrne rt p jored by the J te
ev. C L.'Franklin, [ ther of oul
inger Areth .Fran lin, more
o pe I crowd g the red on. Sun­
d y J n. I r
o u, BI k tu- H htly different cro
al 0 a ttended the compri ed of Pop St e of the
predomi!1antly. white, Un'versity . St • ple Singers, Detroit'· o�n
- Liggett School in Oro e Point. go pel son ter rlheia B me ,
Wood aid he agreed with mo t U. S. Court o'r t\ppe ) lice
of what Brent aid, but felt what Damon Kel th, Fr 0 lin herself
he aid could have been, more ef-, 'aJld m yor Colem n ·YouOg ang .
fective in a sm Her etting 0 stu- the go pel of peace to a yellow-, •.
dent could 'directly interact. ribbon-carryi ng crowd of more
Gary Hudkins, the faculLy ad- that 2500.
vi Of to the student enate s id "I don't think' it' anybody
them' Brent' mess age certainly' here who want war," Youn
parked critical tbi ing which is aid. "Everybody want pe ceo .
wb t choo1 is uppo e to do. This church i filled wnhlove .
. not hate."
-qualitie and represent our or­
p rate, community, and civic fu­
ture; id Ed Rensi, president of
USA. I "A
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