The National Center for Policy Analysis reviews Texas Republican Dick Armey's.
flat tax proposal to reform the current taxation system in the United States. This.
information can be located on the world wide web at http://www.ncpa.org under the.
article titled, "The Armey Flat Tax." The National Center for Policy Analysis is a.
credible, non-partisan site. The material is presented in a three page article by Bruce.
Bartlett of the Alex de Tocqueville Institution. The author, Bruce Bartlett, has an.
extensive and impressive political career in writing. The content of Bartlett's article.
reflects the beliefs of Dick Armey, a current congressman. I am convinced that the.
website is a genuine source of useful, unbiased information, yet the author of the article.
and creator of its ideas may lean toward mild political propaganda.
The National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA) was established in 1983 as a.
non-profit research institute of government policy for view by all individuals interested in.
public policy. The NCPA is a ".org" website, which implies that the organization.
recovers no monetary funds for profit. It does, however, set aside a donation page for.
those who want to support its educational campaign. The site covers more than just.
tax-related topics. The NCPA's interests range from Social Security longevity to the latest.
topics of debate in Washington D.C. The website contains a critical error in the title of.
this document, which happens to be Dick Armey's last name. This is a minor mistake on.
the part of the editor in a major area of the presentation. The NCPA designed the layout.
of its electronic homepage in a user-friendly way with an area to search the site and.
current topics headlining the front page. The site's contents are updated with current.
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