Economic Report of the President: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 |
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... look at the international oil companies and see they pay little or no taxes . They pay huge taxes including royalties to other governments but not to this Government , Mr. Chairman . You look around and you see many people with huge ...
... look at the international oil companies and see they pay little or no taxes . They pay huge taxes including royalties to other governments but not to this Government , Mr. Chairman . You look around and you see many people with huge ...
Page 97
... look at this important issue is in order . With appropriate fiscal action , we look forward to a healthy but moderate advance in 1969. For the 4th year in a row , the unemploy- ment rate should remain below 4 percent . Real incomes ...
... look at this important issue is in order . With appropriate fiscal action , we look forward to a healthy but moderate advance in 1969. For the 4th year in a row , the unemploy- ment rate should remain below 4 percent . Real incomes ...
Page 106
... look at the increase in expenditures over the 2 - year period 1968-1970 - there has been some distortion in the 1969 figures because of the Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 - if you look over the 2 - year period , 1968 to 1970 ...
... look at the increase in expenditures over the 2 - year period 1968-1970 - there has been some distortion in the 1969 figures because of the Revenue and Expenditure Control Act of 1968 - if you look over the 2 - year period , 1968 to 1970 ...
Page 108
... look at the six budgets that President Johnson has submitted during his Presidency . The 1970 budget being his last budget , we thought it was appropriate to summarize the prior- ities of the entire period , and the result looks very ...
... look at the six budgets that President Johnson has submitted during his Presidency . The 1970 budget being his last budget , we thought it was appropriate to summarize the prior- ities of the entire period , and the result looks very ...
Page 109
... look at the Special Analyses volume of the budget you will find a sharply different picture than offered in that editorial . While total grants to State and local governments have gone up significantly , they have gone up even more ...
... look at the Special Analyses volume of the budget you will find a sharply different picture than offered in that editorial . While total grants to State and local governments have gone up significantly , they have gone up even more ...
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