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states to borrow money and will have a shattering impact on the home
building indus try.
With a tax increase in the first half of calendar 1968, the Federal
government will put $2. 5 billion in ca sh into the market.
2. Interest Rates are starting to soar
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member of the United Nations. I can't get them to the U. N. Neither can
Mansfield or U Thant. We are there. We don't want to run out. We want
the maximum deterrent at minimum cost. Ho doesn't want to talk. He
wants to break our will at home
- and in their homes from riots and
violence, ' the Committee said. 'The most basic of civil
rights is being denied to the American people. '
Its statement pointed to Detroit's current riots as tragic
proof of the national nature of the crisis because the
President had
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take South Vietnam without a military victory. They think they can win it
here at home.
Congressman Wyman: Mr. President, do you see a need for us to do in
Vietnam what we had to do it Japan?
The President:
Question:
Definitely
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than we need. We prefer $4 billion over $6 billion cutback. If
we had a choice, the $6 billion economy is better off with that overdose
than with no tax package at all.
Tight money will bring a famine in home building. The amount of
tight money
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as you go home or even prevent a man from killing the President.
The North Koreans were the outlaws. You can do the same thing to
any ship at anytime.
Congressman Ford:
ship.
I do not like tr.e attitude that this was a helpless
The President: Here
- up the home in which the
President of South Korea lives, President Park.
We sent over a-32-man team. They have apprehended
all but s. This is part of the program. We do not know,
although there is some speculation, that this may be linked