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- US ECONOMY; GARDNER ACKLEY'S CONCERNS ABOUT INFLATION; WIDESPREAD OPPOSITION TO TAX INCREASE; RONALD REAGAN'S EFFORTS TO RAISE CALIFORNIA TAXES; WILLIAM MCCHESNEY MARTIN'S WARNING TO LBJ ABOUT FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY; NEED FOR TAX INCREASE
Telephone conversation # 10228, sound recording, LBJ and EDMUND G. "PAT" BROWN, 6/13/1966, 12:50PM
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- BROWN'S VICTORY IN CALIFORNIA GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY, HIS CONCERNS ABOUT GENERAL ELECTION; LBJ SUGGESTS BROWN EMPHASIZE RONALD REAGAN'S RIGHT-WING RECORD; SAM YORTY; CRISIS IN CALIFORNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN, CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY, NEED FOR INTEREST RATE
- and wise enough. Sometimes I am totally convinced you'll have a mandatory seventy [year] retirement [age], which would preclude Ronald Reagan from being the candidate. But LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT
Folder, "[September 15, 1967 - Meeting with AFL-CIO Executive Council]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- . The President cited his lead over Romney, . Nixon and Reagan during the last two months. Vietnam The President used a series of small charts to show the improvement in the Vietnam situation. The first chart showed that the Allied Forces had gained much greater