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- , with every change in the investment tax credit there are many people for whom really hundreds of millions of dollars ride on the question of whether an investment decision was or was not made in advance of (or after) a particular date. The room
- ,with our national income at $85,000,000,000 we had 3,000,000unemployed, about 6 percent of our workers. In 1943,with our people almost fully employed, the national income is estimated at $135,000,000,000-an increase of about 62 percent. Although it seems
- ~ the Nation's • lingering bal3:nce-of-payments· problem, in light of t~e reduction _in foreign exchange drains associated with Government expenditures in Southeast Asia. . . a as RESOURCES AND PRIORITIES FOR THE LONGER RUN The chcii~esamong alternative
- members, Kermit Gordon and Jim Tobin. With people like that working with me we had the horses, so to speak, to do it. And after some months we got established, I think, reasonably on parity, which didn't exist right away, with the Treasury and the Budget
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- the insurance companies and that the Pension and Welfare funds could be used to help support these vital programs for people. 11 These will make good Pension Fund investments because the Government will try to transfer the land at little or no cost to local
- Title March 2 - 31 , 1968 [Book 54) Box Number 6 Restriction Codes (A) Cloud by Executive Order 13526 governing access to national security lnfonnatlon. (B) Closed by statute or by the agenc y which originated the document. (C) Closed In accordance
- Natural resources and national parks
- be good to tell you what we had in mind so that the people who play us against one another ful. cannot be very success I am proceeding on the same basis I have s ince Billy Graham came and talked to me. I think you want to make my administration look