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- DOUGLAS' CONCERNS ABOUT HIS POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT TO COMMITTEE TO STUDY CITY PROBLEMS, CUTS IN GREAT SOCIETY BECAUSE OF VIETNAM; LBJ DISCUSSES INCREASE IN FEDERAL SPENDING ON POOR, POSSIBLE TAX INCREASE; DOUGLAS RECOMMENDS CUTS IN SPACE PROGRAM
- Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
- Telephone conversation # 11191, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 12/22/1966, 9:00PM
- PAUL DOUGLAS
- ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; LBJ THANKS DOUGLAS FOR HIS ACTION YESTERDAY (ON TAX BILL?), DISCUSSES FISCAL IRRESPONSIBILITY OF RECENT BILLS; GEORGE MEANY'S SUGGESTION ON TIMING, RATE OF MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES IN PENDING BILL; EFFECT OF BILL ON ELECTIONS
- Douglas, Paul H. (Paul Howard), 1892-1976
- Telephone conversation # 9856, sound recording, LBJ and PAUL DOUGLAS, 3/9/1966, 9:15AM
- PAUL DOUGLAS
- Dillon, C. Douglas (Clarence Douglas), 1909-2003
- Telephone conversation # 10591, sound recording, LBJ and DOUGLAS DILLON, 8/8/1966, 12:38PM
- DOUGLAS DILLON
- LBJ READS DRAFT LETTER TO LEADERS OF HOUSE AND SENATE CONVEYING TREASURY'S PROPOSED TAX REFORMS, SAYS NEXT ADMINISTRATION SHOULD ENACT REFORMS; REPORT OF PAUL DOUGLAS' COMMISSION; RICHARD NIXON'S CHANGING VIEWS ON SURTAX EXTENSION; 1970 FEDERAL
- . Neither is a
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
- . If you walk with Justice
Douglas up the Canal, a good many will drop by the wayside, the
President said, and he expressed the hope that it doesn't get to the point
that we don't have supporters or people to fight the war.
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Manning asked
- , Hanoi thinks they can
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