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... addition to the planned deficit . Of course , we have had deficits before in all administrations . Our concern about whopping deficits does not relate only to this ad- ministration but has related to administrations in the past . You ...
... addition to the planned deficit . Of course , we have had deficits before in all administrations . Our concern about whopping deficits does not relate only to this ad- ministration but has related to administrations in the past . You ...
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... additional $ 1 billion to revenue sharing over and above the amounts that would normally flow into the categorical programs grouped together under special revenue sharing . This additional amount expresses his sense of priorities and ...
... additional $ 1 billion to revenue sharing over and above the amounts that would normally flow into the categorical programs grouped together under special revenue sharing . This additional amount expresses his sense of priorities and ...
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... additional details . Let me conclude by saying : CONCLUSION The 1972 budget is an expansionary budget suited to the times ; It is not inflationary ; It reverses the trend of the past decade toward Federal domination of the Nation's ...
... additional details . Let me conclude by saying : CONCLUSION The 1972 budget is an expansionary budget suited to the times ; It is not inflationary ; It reverses the trend of the past decade toward Federal domination of the Nation's ...
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... additional $ 700 mil- lion spread through these categories , and then reserved $ 300 million in order to be sure that we can make good . We think there is no ques- tion that we can on the whole guarantee these amounts to States and ...
... additional $ 700 mil- lion spread through these categories , and then reserved $ 300 million in order to be sure that we can make good . We think there is no ques- tion that we can on the whole guarantee these amounts to States and ...
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... addition is right . Mr. MAHON . That runs to about $ 60 billion . Now , if we are met with the impact of that terrific deficit , and realize we have got to pay back the money borrowed from these trust funds , it would tend to be more ...
... addition is right . Mr. MAHON . That runs to about $ 60 billion . Now , if we are met with the impact of that terrific deficit , and realize we have got to pay back the money borrowed from these trust funds , it would tend to be more ...
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