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… and you see wild-spending Democrats who have inflated the President's already-inflated budget. No amount of Republican warning has been able to cool off these profligate dispensers of the taxpayers' dollars. That's why the American economy has … spending. And that's also when Mr. Johnson blithely told Congress and the nation that we could eat cake despite the Vietnam War--and we could have it with frosting, too. President Johnson failed to apply a combination of fiscal and monetary … spending. And that's also when Mr. Johnson blithely told Congress and the nation that we could eat cake despite the Vietnam War--and we could have it with frosting, too. President Johnson failed to apply a combination of fiscal and monetary …
… Mr. Johnson blithely told the country it could have its cake and eat it, too. He in effect told the American people: in Vietnam. Don't worry about that little old war I'll take care of that and keep the gravy train rolling at the same time. What has happened as a result of Mr. Johnson's … up on spending in acting on the eight big money bills still before Congress. will continue to go up. He obviously feels Vietnam War costs And he obviously does not anticipate that the war will enc within the next nine months. That's the sticky …
… to wreck the whole machine--the entire structure of American life. *** There are two movements afoot which could go far toward correcting present imbalances in our political system. These are a study of ways• to improve and strengthen the … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal i.ncome tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a …
… officers affected are those who have served as general medical officers for several years on active duty, many of them in Vietnam, who were delayed in entering residency training because of the Services' urgent need for general medical officers during the Vietnam war. 2 The Department of Defense has 184 medical officers who have been receiving continuation pay and who are already in …
… he won't break. In the words of National Democratic Chairman Fred Harris, "It is time we (Democrats) took the gloves off on Vietnam." issue of the Vietnam War. With those words, he made a partisan If they want it that way, let's get the RECORD straight. The campaign is on, and …
… robbed them of prosperity, destroyed the value of the dollar, and touched off the biggest price increases since the Korean War. They are sick of an Administration which even now has placed the country on the edge of another round of inflation and … to the enemyis rules until nearly a half million American fighting men are locked in what seems like an endless struggle in Vietnam. The people are sick of an Administration which was asleep at the switch in the Mideast and the United Nations and … and they are sick of the Democratic Party blunders that have produced what President Johnson himself has called the South Vietnam impasse. The people know that the Johnson-Humphrey Administration should have hit the enemy hard in Vietnam more …
… in Southeast Asia. This bill increases detention payments for American civilians interned in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam war from $60 to $150 a month. The War Claims Act of 1948, as amendeq, currently authorizes detention payments of $5. 00 a … by a hostile force in Southeast Asia, or who went into hiding to avoid such status, at any time since the start of the Vietnam conflict, defined by law as February 27, 1961. # • # # …
… to wreck the whole machine--the entire structure of American life, *** There are two movements afoot which could go far toward correcting present imbalances in our political system. These are a study of ways to improve and strengthen the … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a … machinery of Congress and bipartisan proposals to return a percentage of federal income tax revenue to the states when the Vietnam war ends and this becomes feasible. A third correction could be largely realized in the 1966 elections--a …
… begs others--the housewife, business, governors, mayors, and the Congress--to hold down on spending. Yet he is spending upwards of $3 billion more this fiscal year on Great Society programs. ' Mr. Johnson talks one week about the dangers of … for the first six months. The fact that the Johnson Admipistration insists on expanding Great Society spending while Vietnam War costs are running $1.5 billion to $2 billion a month makes a 4 per cent cost of living rise virtually certain … for the first six months. The fact that the Johnson Administration insists on expanding Great Society spending while Vietnam War costs are running $1.5 billion to $2 billion a month makes a 4 per cent cost of living rise virtually certain …
… "without overuse or strain." He also pr011ised to push Great Soeiety ~ programs faster while meeting all the demands of the Vietnam war. He said he could do all of these things without causing industrial bottlenecks or creating a price spiral. Was he … ioto a huge land war iu Southeast Alia. But that ia what thl'eaten• us. I believe we should not sed any more of our boys to Vietnam without at least aeeiDa whether the Republican alternative will work. Under CUI'l'ent strategy, the Vf.et:Dam wr …
… for United Press International in Los A:tigeles, New York and Washington, D. C. He was Bureau Chief of UPI Newspictures in Vietnam during 1971-72. Mr. Kennerly won a Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for coverage of the Vietnam war. He then worked as a contract photographer for Life, then Time magazine in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Paris and Washington, D. …
… the Johnson Administration to adopt an austerity course, to slice away the fat in its guns-and-butter policy and go on a wartime footing. President Johnson at his Nov. 17 press conference expressed wonderment that the American people are opposed … late. Let me round out the picture by saying that the only way Congress could get the Johnson Administration to reduce non-Vietnam spending was to give the President's tax increase proposal the cool treatment and write spending cuts into law. Let … by the President. Leading Republicans in the House demanded a setting of national priorities and a sharp cutback in non-Vietnam spending. Our position was that federal spending should be reduced to cool off the economy and offset Vietnam War …
… of 1950, when the homebuilding industry was still trying to relieve the shortage resulting from a long depression and World War II. If new mobile homes are added to the conventional housing total for 1971, we wind up with 2. 6 million units. That … prices sky-high. The other big issue will be peace -- the conduct of our foreign affairs. President Nixon inherited the Vietnam War, just as he inherited inflation. He is curbing inflation and he is ending our involvement in Vietnam -- ending it in an honorable way and not through the surrender urged on him by his critics. I think in the final …
… BUT THE PROBLEMS OF ALL AMERICANS. IT WON'T BE EASY. BUT WE WILL WIN MORE BATTLES THAN WE WILL LOSE. WE WILL SEE THE FORWARD MARCH OF POSITIVE PROGRAMS AIMED AT PROVIDING JOBS, HOUSING, QUALITY EDUCATION AND FIRST-RATE MEDICAL CARE. THE NATION … outbreak of convulsive violence in the Nation's ghettoes and on its college campuses. The Sixties also brought the agony of Vietnam, when an America victimized by violence at home crept uncomprehendingly into the quicksand of a jungle war halfway … are related to the objectives I have just outlined and to others as well. The top priority is, of course, to end the war in Vietnam. President Nixon is moving vigorously to end the American role in Vietnam and, hopefully, to end the war. He is …
… the kind of enlightened and responsible leadership only the Republican Party can pr ovide. The American people want the Vietnam War ended on honorable and lasting terms. at home . They want proper action taken to halt inflation and fiscal … the kind of enlightened and responsible leadership only the Republican Party can provide. The American people want the Vietnam War ended on honorable and lasting terms. at home. They want proper action taken to halt inflation and fiscal …
… basic veterans' education assistance program (GI bill) in view of substantially changed conditions, i.e. termination of the Vietnam war era and implementation of the peacetime volunteer army, and establishes a new 5-year contributory program; tightens the …
… Trip to the Soviet Union Kissinger: We began detente in 1970 in an environment when we had to defend the budget for the Vietnam. War and fight constantly against the unilateral disarmers. Detente gave us: first, domestic maneuvering room; secondly, an … it has kept the Defense budgets not high, but at an acceptable level; it has kept our allies in line; and it let us end the Vietnam. War in an acceptable way. Detente -- even with a President who is so hated - - has resulted in the liberals going …
… Republicans are doing exactly that. Slowly but surely we are turning the country around. We are turning America toward peace ••• ••• toward an end to our involvement in the Vietnam War • ••• toward a settlement in the Middle East • ••• toward arms control • ••• toward strengthening of our … we are turning the country around. We are turning America toward peace ••• ••• toward an end to our involvement in the Vietnam War • ••• toward a settlement in the Middle East • ••• toward arms control • ••• toward strengthening of our …
… Trip to the Soviet Union Kissinger: We began detente in 1970 in an environment when we had to defend the budget for the Vietnam. War and fight constantly against the unilateral disarmers. Detente gave us: first, domestic maneuvering room; secondly, an … it has kept the Defense budgets not high, but at an acceptable level; it has kept our allies in line; and it let us end the Vietnam. War in an acceptable way. Detente -- even with a President who is so hated - - has resulted in the liberals going …
… time. The Democratic-controlled Congress Republicans pleaded for restraint in federal spending to offset the cost of the Vietnam War. But the Democratic Administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress ignored all Republican pleas for economy. … time. The Democratic-controlled Congress Republicans pleaded for restraint in federal spending to offset the cost of the Vietnam War. But the Democratic Administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress ignored all Republican pleas for …