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… not available to fund extensive new program initiatives. b. The broken promises of 1972 have made the buyable voter blocs wary of promises. c. The President's most basic philosophy has been to ask the people to sacrifice shortterm benefits in … this "presumption of Presidential accuracy" is still a potent force, i t has been substantially diminished as a result of Vietnam and Watergate. 32 Notwithstanding the . apparent advantage the President has on the issues, i t is obvious that this … what is politically expedient in an election year., This group also wants to feel that the country is moving again, after Vietnam, Watergate and the recession. They are cautious and will be suspicious of Carter's uncertain direction. But they …
… and child in the United States anywhere from $500 to $1000 a year. There is one other proposal that Mr. Carter has put forward that has not attracted much attention but will also hit the pocketbooks of the American people very hard. That is his … will cont inue on its steady course. There are three reasons why: First, when I took office the country was sliding towards its worst recess io~ in the generation. Against the advice l c,.,60 t.,.e.o. r1> v of many in Cong=e3s an d the ranks … the decisions and the actual impact on the economy. In the mid-1960's the decisions to sharply increase spending for the Vietnam War and many new government programs without providing the tax revenues needed resulted in inflationary problems …
… Stance Playboy Says Ford Never Refused Interview Dole Spends Day Clarifying Remarks Nobel Winners Hit Ford for Making Awards an Issue Strategy Up For Grabs U.S. ~ i t e House Tapes Appeals Court Ok's Release of White House Tapes CARTER/MONDALE … Robert Dole, in a day of clarifications on the campaign trail, said Tuesday he did not blame Democrats for World War II or Vietnam. The Republican Vice Presidential candidate, campaigning in Pennsylvania and Ohio, also acknowledged he misspoke … Democrats could be blamed for four past wars. ''No, I don't believe World War II was a Democrat war. And I don't believe Vietnam was," Dole said to the audience which apparently did not catch the significance of his statement and had no …
… which succeeded Eisenhower, the figure has been reduced by 3 percentage points. Despite the pressagentry of the current war on poverty, progress toward the goal of eliminating this evil has been slower during the past four years than it was … a peaceful mass march here in Washington. There also was some violent behavior by a relatively small segment of the Anti-Vietnam War demonstrators gathered in Washington during the three-day Moratorium. I certainly believe in the right of … Washington and the Georgetown section of the city. Coupled with that we had an attempt by the radicals to charge the South Vietnamese embassy, and some nastiness near the Justice Department building. (more) -2It is naive to ignore the ugly …
… not available to fund extensive new program initiatives. b. The broken promises of 1972 have made the buyable voter blocs wary of promises. c. The President's most basic philosophy has been to ask the people to sacrifice shortterm benefits in … this "presumption of Presidential accuracy" is still a potent force, it has been substantially diminished as a result of Vietnam and Watergate. . 32 Notwithstanding the . apparent advantage the President has on the issues, it is obvious that … what is politically expedient in an election year. This group also wants to feel that the country is moving again, after Vietnam, Watergate and the recession. They are cautious and will be suspicious of Carter's uncertain direction. But they …
… Diploma, college preparatory Randolph-Macon College Ashland, Virginia (September 1962 to June 1963) 30 semester hours towards liberal arts degree Chowan college Murfreesboro, N.C. (Septemb~r 1963 to June 1964) 30 semester hours towards liberal … on floor of U.S. Senate by Sen. Milward Simpson (R-Wyo), Sept. 2, 1965, for response to Women Strike for Peace anti-Vietnam teach-in at American University broadcast over WAMU-FM. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: French: read, fair; comprehend, poor; … MUST DO SOMETHING CONCRETE FRESHMAN REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN CAN BE COUNTED ON TO SUPPORT THAT EFFORT. ON THE SUBJECT OF VIETNAM AND THE PRESIDENT'S CURRENT POLICIES, I KNOW THAT I SPEAK FOR ALL NEW REPUBLICANS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES …
… situation, involve organizations in the WIN Program and give these organizations insight into the natio"na.1. effort towards a sound economy. Attachment Press briefing following meeting. THE WHITE HOUSE 'vV AS H I N GT 0 N November 14, 1974 … and the changing value ' of the dollar,grew by about 50 percent from 1961 to 1968, largely an inq~~~se, f.:rom the Vietnam \Tar and some space · expe.ndi tures, but nevertheless it grew at a rapid rate in real dollars from i961 to 1968. … has been occurring over the last decade. iJe ·have had L'lany shocks, Watergate certainly not one of the least. We had the Vietnam War, the student riots, all the ree;t of the problems. So, during all of this period while confidence was declining, …
… concerning jurisdiction. Your Deputy Assistant General Counsel should review this memo, and then it should be forwarded to Charlie Craig or Bob Standard in Room 903. Hopefully, these procedures will eliminate tb~ jurisdiction backlog. … .. For this reason, it is helpful to have a clear, chronological picture of this initial period of training during the Vietnam era. Upon enlistment or induction--before a person ever goes to an Army post-he becomes a member of a component. of … sergeant less than sympathetic. But the drill sergeant has his own way of looking out for a trainee who might very well be Vietnam-bound. The drill sergeant remembers that soldiers in Vietnam suffering from malaria snmetimes were in combat for …
… million in March and 0.5 million in April. All other agencies oppose this option and do not consider that import relief is warranted in this case. Approve ---------------------- Disapprove __________________ If you should decide to grant either of … Lake Michigan (southwest and northeast Illinois) , and a region composed of certain areas in the States of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. The central California region produces more asparagus by volume than any of the other regions in the … increases resulting from shortages of agricultural labor, (b) the general inflation that began with the escalation of the Vietnam war in 1964, (c) crop disease in New Jersey, and (d) the diversion of land to other crops and to nonfarm uses. The …
… TONE OF TH[ CAMPAIG~ FORD COMMENT[]), "TH£ POLITICS or .TODAY SHOULD NOT HAV[ A· NEGATIVE x0NE AND MOOD•·• · FORD ALSO WARN[D THAT Ir PEOPLE CONTINUE to LOOK roR GOVERNMENT FOR ALL THiIR NEIDSt THEY MAY END UP LOOKING TO THE GOVERNMENT "TO SET … INTO THE rIRST LADY'S HOD:L SUID WIRE ERRONEOUS. •HE WAS NOWHERE NEAR IT," SAID A SPOKESMAN • MRS. 10RD WAS APPARENtLY UNAWARE or THI INCIDENT. BARKER WAS BOOKED rIRST'- AT BEVIRLY HILLS POLICE STATION AND ?HEN TAKEN TO THE FEDERAL COURTHOUSi IN … "I WOULDN'T HESITATE TO SPEAK OUT AGAll\ST t·lY FATH.ER IF I THOUGHT HE WAS WRONG." FOR E~ AMPLE, HE SAID, IN ANOTHER VIETNAM WAR SITUATIO N, "I'D BE THE ~IRST TO LEAD AN ANTIWAR MAR CH ••• BUT THA T ~OULD NEVER HAPPEN IN · A C~TER …
… not available to fund extensive new program initiatives. b. The broken promises of 1972 have made the buyable voter blocs wary of promises. c. The President's most basic philosophy has been to ask the people to sacrifice shortterm benefits in … this "presumption of President::jal accuracy" is still a potent force, it has been substantially diminished as a result of Vietnam and Watergate. / I~ . ·~ Jz Notwithstanding the apparent advantage the President has on the issues, it is obvious … what is politically expedient in an election year. This group also wants to feel that the country is moving again, after Vietnam, Watergate and the recession. They are cautious and will be suspicious of Carter's uncertain directionl But they …
… and well delivered but we must look beneath the veneer to get at the crucial issues. True , " the cup of peril is full in Vietnam." and secure peace. This is our prime concern. ~.]e must achieve there a pr ompt The President's State of the Union … He wants to continue all t he old spending programs, establish new spending schemes at home and abroad, fight t he war in Vietnam - all within a $112.8 billion expenditure and $111 billion revenue figuLe. Oh yes, he promised to ask :or more taxes …
… well worth communicating to the persons who really count -- the American voter. We know you will be able to do that. With warm regards, The President Ford Committee, James A. Baker III. Chairman, Royston C. Hughes, Treasurer. INSTRUCTIONS 9/8/76 … Development. March 20 Saigon forces withdrawing from the North in disorderly retreat. March 27 U.S. airlifts refugees from Vietnam. March 29 The President announced in an address to the Nation his decision to sign the Tax Reduction Act of 1975, … Ford will recommend extension of unemployment compensation benefits. April 15 Cambodia falls to Khymer Rouge. April 24 Vietnam war officially ends. April 25 President Ford urges Congress to extend the General Revenue Sharing program. May 12 …
… came out of the White House. so long. Now we know why it took him By constructing for us his version of his record of stewardship of the Nations welfare, he exposed the root of the Republicans' uneasiness. That.record is so dismal and his … not trust those whose support he seeks cannot expect to receive their trust in return. PRESS RELEASE I think obviously, the Vietnamese war had something to do with subsequent inflation rates, yes. But, I think after the Vietnamese war ended the inflation rate hovered around 5 or 6%. As you know, subsequent to that, the inflation rate …
… away from speculative and inflationary uses, such as conglomerate takeover and gambling in foreign currencies and gold, toward vital areas such as housing and small businesses? A. The amount of credit that is used for corporate mergers, … ·. Furthe;r, I will· not hesitate to veto any new·· spending programs adopted by the Congress. As an additio~al step toward putting the Federal government's. house in order., I recommend a five percent limit on Federal_pay increase$ in 1975. … of foreign policy is the responsibility or· the President. more (OVER) · ·· 12 ln recent years, under the stress. of the Vietnam War, legislative restrictions on the President's capability to execute foreign .and military decisions have …
… and well delivered but we must look beneath the veneer to get at the crucial issues. True , " the cup of peril is full in Vietnam." and secure peace. This is our prime concern. ~.]e must achieve there a pr ompt The President's State of the Union … He wants to continue all t he old spending programs, establish new spending schemes at home and abroad, fight t he war in Vietnam - all within a $112.8 billion expenditure and $111 billion revenue figuLe. Oh yes, he promised to ask :or more taxes …
… energy. Further, I will' not hesitate to veto any new spending progra~s adopted by1the Congress.· . As an additional step.toward putting the Federal government •s house.in- order, I-·reconunend a five percent limit on 'ederal pay increases in … it: international cooperation is a vital fact of our lives today. This is not a moment for the American people to turn inward. Hore than ever b·ef6re, our own well;..being depends on · America's determination and leadership in the world. ' We … of foreign policy is the responsib:l:llty of' the Pre-sident. more (OVER) 12 In recent years, under the stress of the Vietnam War, legislative restrictions·· on the President's capability to execute foreign and military decisions have- …
… concerning jurisdiction. Your Deputy Assistant General Counsel should review this memo, and then it should be forwarded to Charlie Craig or Bob Standard in Room 903. Hopefully, these procedures will eliminate the jurisdiction backlog. … .. For this reason, it is helpful to have a clear, chronological picture of this initial period of training during the Vietnam era. Upon enlistment or induction--before a person ever goes to an Army post-he becomes a member of a component. of … sergeant less than sympathetic. But the drill sergeant has his own way of looking out for a trainee who might very well be Vietnam-bound. The drill sergeant remembers that soldiers in Vietnam suffering from malaria sometimes were in combat for …
… not available to fund extensive new program initiatives. b. The broken promises of 1972 have made the buyable voter blocs wary of promises. c. The President's most basic philosophy has been to ask the people to sacrifice short-term benefits in … this "presumption of Presidential accuracy" is still a.potent force, it has been substantially diminished as a result of Vietnam and Watergate. Notwithstanding the apparent advantage the President has on the issues, it is obvious that this is … what is politically expedient in an election year. This group also wants to feel that the country is moving again, after Vietnam, Watergate and the recession. They are caution and will be suspicious of Carter's uncertain direction. But they need …
… in the decline in u.s. farm population. The mass exodus of nearly 30 million people from farms since the beginning of World War II has been called the greatest migration of its kind in history. It seems to be nearly over. The business of farming … annual decline in farm population was only 1.2 percent. Such a low rate has not been observed since the end of World War II when returning veterans poured back onto farms. The rate of decline of the number of farms has also slowed … shipped in American vessels, onethird in Soviet ships, and the final third in ships of other nations. Partly because of the Vietnam War, ship ing was tight and American owners volun 'ily gave up their full quota. Now, however, f merchant traffic …