First Concurrent Resolution on the Budget--fiscal Year 1986: Economics

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Stran 357 - ... avoiding likewise the accumulation of debt, not only by shunning occasions of expense, but by vigorous exertions in time of peace to discharge the debts which unavoidable wars may have occasioned, not ungenerously throwing upon posterity the burden which we ourselves ought to bear.
Stran 620 - It is highly significant that the community health centers can reduce health care costs some 16X when the rate of Inflation, as measured by the medical care component of the Consumer Price Index, Increased about 11%. Third party collections Increased from 27.
Stran 365 - ... the same manner as during the last three business cycles. Historically, the impact of fiscal policy on the business cycle has tended to be destabilizing roughly from the mid-1960s onward. During the early 1960s when the full employment budget was in balance, the economy converged to its equilibrium growth trajectory with a stable non-accelerating inflation rate in the It range^. However, beginning with the Vietnam War buildup of the late 1960s and continuing through the following decade and a...
Stran 63 - The institutional forces in the military are more concerned about protecting their retirement benefits than they are about protecting the security of the American people.
Stran 52 - For the life of me, I cannot figure out why the taxpayers of this country have the responsibility to go in and refinance bad debt that was willingly incurred by consenting adults who went out and bought farmland when the price was going up...
Stran 237 - ... giving people greater freedom and incentives to take risks, and letting them keep more of what they earned. We did what we promised and a great industrial giant is reborn. Tonight we can take pride in 25 straight months of economic growth, the strongest in 34 years, a three-year inflation average of 3.9 percent, the lowest in 17 years, and 7.3 million new jobs in two years with more of our citizens working than ever before.
Stran 237 - Four years ago we said we would invigorate our economy by giving people greater freedom and incentives to take risks and letting them keep more of what they earned. We did what we promised, and a great industrial giant is reborn.
Stran 266 - Our ability to compete in world markets and the growth in US productivity lags far behind that of our foreign competitors. Real hourly compensation of our work force is no longer improving. US leadership in world trade is declining.
Stran 557 - NFIB is the nation's largest small business advocacy organization, representing more than 600,000 small business owners in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Stran 232 - At this time we will place in the record the statement of Senator Mark Hatfield who could not be with us today. The statement will be made part of the record. [The prepared statement of Senator Hatfield follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. MARK O.

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