The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to EisenhowerPickle Partners Publishing, 3. ruj 2018. - Broj stranica: 223 In The Twenty-Year Revolution from Roosevelt to Eisenhower, which was first published in 1954, author Chesly Manly, the United Nations Correspondent of the Chicago Tribune, leaves practically no part of government operation untouched. He covers the advent of the New Deal; the first year of the Eisenhower administration, with revelations of “diplomatic relations with an implacable enemy; subversion of national policies by collectivist legal and economic ‘experts’; willful toleration of communist infiltration into the government; active encouragement of such infiltration into the labor unions”, and wilful toleration of communist infiltration into the government to active encouragement of such infiltration into the labor unions and “reliance upon the Communists for political support”. A gripping read. |
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... federal expenditures generated by a great emergency. Revolutionaries learned that a post-war external crisis would provide continued justification for the taxing and spending levels and the stifling economic controls by which they hoped ...
... federal expenditures generated by a great emergency. Revolutionaries learned that a post-war external crisis would provide continued justification for the taxing and spending levels and the stifling economic controls by which they hoped ...
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... federal budget. The state department still is dominated by holdovers from the Marshall and Acheson regimes, which betrayed China to communism and involved the United States in a disastrous lost war in Korea. The Eisenhower ...
... federal budget. The state department still is dominated by holdovers from the Marshall and Acheson regimes, which betrayed China to communism and involved the United States in a disastrous lost war in Korea. The Eisenhower ...
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... federal debt is nearing 7 billion dollars, which is almost as much as the total cost of the government in the early years of the Roosevelt administration. In its issue of August 14, the authoritative U.S. News and World Report commented ...
... federal debt is nearing 7 billion dollars, which is almost as much as the total cost of the government in the early years of the Roosevelt administration. In its issue of August 14, the authoritative U.S. News and World Report commented ...
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... Federal income tax- $ 446 State and local income tax- 9 Sales and excise taxes - 378 " Hidden ” taxes- 354 Cost of social insurance- 159 Direct and indirect property taxes- 144 Estate , gift and inheritance taxes- 4 Total- $ 1,494 Colin ...
... Federal income tax- $ 446 State and local income tax- 9 Sales and excise taxes - 378 " Hidden ” taxes- 354 Cost of social insurance- 159 Direct and indirect property taxes- 144 Estate , gift and inheritance taxes- 4 Total- $ 1,494 Colin ...
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... federal, state and local taxes in the United States were 31.2 per cent of the national income in the calendar year 1952. The national income and tax figures for the calendar years 1950-1952 are shown in the following table: According to ...
... federal, state and local taxes in the United States were 31.2 per cent of the national income in the calendar year 1952. The national income and tax figures for the calendar years 1950-1952 are shown in the following table: According to ...
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Roosevelt Rebels Against the Constitution 45 | |
He Lied Us Into War 52 | |
World Revolutionary War 65 | |
Unconditional Surrenderto Stalin 78 | |
Truman Traitors and Red Herrings 92 | |
The Far Eastern Treason 106 | |
The United Nations Conspiracy 119 | |
Revolution by Treaty 136 | |
Communism and the Eisenhower Administration 147 | |
A Program for Americans 160 | |
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 174 | |
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