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“The military is back in” says Steve Smith,
a spokesman for a toy trade publication. G.l.
Joe is back and expected to be a big hit
among America’s tykes. Joe has been hidden
in the bush since those uppity long hairs got
uptight about the Vietnam War. Well Joe is
back and he comes with a complete set of
military hardware. Buy Joe and Co. for your
youngster and raise him/her into a lethal
fighting machine.
National Review gives the President some
election year advice. “Subdue the emerging
image that the Reagan Administration is a
government of the rich, by the rich and for
the rich...No more visits by Sinatra and Co.,
no more holidays at millionaire Walter An-
nenberg’s 200-acre estate, no more
statements by senior White House aides that
they cannot survive on a $60,000-plus yearly
salary.”
RUMINATIONS
Lee Rosen
Women on the bench. Reagan appointed
the first woman to the Supreme Court. He
has also appointed 43 other federal judges.
Of the 43, only one is a woman. Interesting
ploy on that play by the quarterback.
As college costs continue to rise and
Reagan cuts out support for middle income
students a crash can be expected. It’s the
middle income people who cast the votes
and they are enrolling in universities and ap
plying for assistance in greater numbers. The
median age of college students was 21.4 in
1970 and now it’s 22.1. Part-time students
made up of 32% of the college students in
1970 and now they are 41.5%. By the way, the
majority of college students are female.
Recent bumperstickers: “I Brake For
Whales,” “Let Them Eat Jellybeans,” “Im
peach Reagan,” “E.M.K. ’84,” “Reagan Hood
Takes From the Poor...Gives to the Military,”
“Beaches Are an Endangered Species.”