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Page 20873
... interest equalization tax , an administration proposal now before the House Ways and Means Committee , a proposal with which I disagree . In the course of the same discussion , I have outlined in great detail , an alternative which I ...
... interest equalization tax , an administration proposal now before the House Ways and Means Committee , a proposal with which I disagree . In the course of the same discussion , I have outlined in great detail , an alternative which I ...
Page 20894
... interest rates and a further export expansion drive . Rising interest rates normally reduce output and employ- ment if pursued to sufficient lengths , but the administration counts upon the pro- posed tax cut of $ 11 billion to prevent ...
... interest rates and a further export expansion drive . Rising interest rates normally reduce output and employ- ment if pursued to sufficient lengths , but the administration counts upon the pro- posed tax cut of $ 11 billion to prevent ...
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... interest . Therefore , for the reasons I have just given , and for many other reasons I have presented during the ... interest in the matter . But this interest in dis- cussion 20906 November 1 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SENATE.
... interest . Therefore , for the reasons I have just given , and for many other reasons I have presented during the ... interest in the matter . But this interest in dis- cussion 20906 November 1 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD SENATE.
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... interest . Ever since 1950 we have been paying more than $ 3 billion annually on the additional amount of indebtedness caused by our aid to foreign countries . At the present time it amounts to almost $ 6 billion an- nually in interest ...
... interest . Ever since 1950 we have been paying more than $ 3 billion annually on the additional amount of indebtedness caused by our aid to foreign countries . At the present time it amounts to almost $ 6 billion an- nually in interest ...
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... interests . No matter how its cloak shines with humanitarianism and empty promises of economic progress , foreign aid is still not in the national interest . At times like this , I am reminded of this message from the words of one of ...
... interests . No matter how its cloak shines with humanitarianism and empty promises of economic progress , foreign aid is still not in the national interest . At times like this , I am reminded of this message from the words of one of ...
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