Read America's Fiscal Constitution Online
Authors: Bill White
National bank/banking.
See
Central bank/banking
“National Republicans,”
75
National Reserve Association,
151
National Security Council (NSC),
8
,
226
Native American Party (“Know-Nothing Party”),
89
,
93
,
95
,
95–96
,
99
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization),
5
,
221
,
226
,
275
Naval War of 1812, The
(Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.),
144
New Deal/legacy,
13
,
184
,
189
,
200
,
212
,
219
,
220
,
267
,
279
,
280
,
297
New York Bank Clearing House Association,
117
New York City
1930 debt,
173
becoming center of global finance,
159
Niskanen, William A.,
294
Nixon, Richard
1971 monetary/economic changes,
262
communism and,
221
fiscal policies/taxes and,
237
,
238
,
259–263
,
265
,
266
,
278
,
280
,
303
gold standard and,
262
import fees,
262
Social Security/programs and,
263
,
264
,
274
wage/price controls,
262
Norquist, Grover
background,
312
balancing the budget and,
360
Bush, George W. and,
325
tax credit plan,
314
“Taxpayer Protection Pledge,”
312
,
313
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO),
5
,
221
,
226
,
275
Northern Democratic Party/individuals,
87
,
88
,
90
,
95
,
98
,
100
,
109
Northwest Ordinance of 1787,
87–88
NSC (National Security Council),
8
,
226
Nunn, Sam,
275
Obama, Barack
balanced budgets and,
353
debt-financed Medicare and,
349
Medicare/Medicaid spending and,
351
recession starting 2008 and,
344–345
,
346–347
,
348
speaking skills,
348–349
See also
Affordable Care Act
Ocala Demands/platform,
130–131
“OK” origins,
79
Old World property laws in US,
86
O’Mahoney, Joseph,
222
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (1990),
306–307
,
308
,
319
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (1993),
319
On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
(Ricardo),
62
O’Neil, Thomas “Tip,”
292
,
294
,
299
O’Neill, Paul
background,
328
Bush administration and,
328
,
331
,
332
,
333
,
340–341
fiscal policies,
267
Ford administration,
267
Orszag, Peter,
349
Pacific Railway Act (1862),
110
Packwood, Bob,
301
Panetta, Leon,
310
Panic of 1819
economic consequences,
64–65
federal borrowing/debt and,
65–67
import taxes and,
64–65
land sales/speculation and,
64
money supply and,
65
Monroe and,
65
national/state banks and,
64–65
Panic of 1837
economic recovery from,
83
federal revenues/shortfalls and,
80–81
import tax revenues and,
80
real estate bubble and,
79
state governments’ foreign creditors and,
79
Tilden and,
122
Van Buren/strategies and,
79
,
80–81
Panic of 1857
causes,
97
fiscal policies and,
97
import taxes and,
98
situation before,
96–97
Panic of 1873,
115–116
Panic of 1893
blame/causes,
131–132
Cleveland and,
131–132
fiscal policies to recover,
131–132
,
151
Panic of 1907
effects/consequences,
147
federal strategies to recover,
142
,
147
Morgan and,
146–147
need for central bank,
148
,
149–150
Paper currency
conversion to gold and (1879),
118
Parish, David,
55
Paulson, Hank,
345
Pearl Harbor attacks,
207
,
337
,
338
Pelosi, Nancy,
344
Pensions
Civil War veterans,
115
,
122
,
124
,
125
,
130
,
145
employers in early/mid-1900s and,
177
,
195
,
228
employers/World War II and,
210–211
Progressives and (early 1900s),
179
taxes and,
177
World War I veterans and,
179
,
188
,
192–194
World War II finances and,
210–211
See also
Social Security
Perkins, Frances,
197
Perot, H. Ross
1992/1996 campaigns/elections and,
307–309
,
318
American Fiscal Tradition and,
308
,
403
background/style,
307–308
Contract with America and,
312
Pershing, John “Black Jack,”
171
Philadelphia meeting (1787)
agenda,
21–22
Constitution writing,
23–24
organizing,
21–22
War of Independence debt and,
1
,
21–22
Washington and,
22–23
Pickering, Timothy,
42
Pickle, Jake,
294
Pierce, Franklin,
89
Pink, Leonard,
231
Platt, Tom,
136
Poland and World War II,
201
Political parties
1920 nominating conventions/nominees and,
167–168
1992 campaign election and,
307–309
agreeing on fiscal policy essentials (post–World War II),
221
beginnings/Jefferson and,
35
,
36
,
38
,
43
,
60
debt limits and,
75
partisanship (1940s-1950),
4–5
presidential selection process beginnings,
75
reform needs,
403–408
reformers early 1900s/election of 1912 and,
151–155
third parties fates (1900s),
134
,
180
two-party system emergence,
110
two-party system strength,
154
Wanniski’s “two Santa Claus theory” on,
280
Washington’s views on,
35–36
See also specific parties
Polk, James Knox
debt and,
84–85
Mexican Cession/territory in northwest and,
84–85
presidential election of 1844 and,
84
See also
Texas annexation
Powell, Colin,
334
Prairie populists,
127
,
129
,
130–131
Presidential selection process
changes in electorate and,
64
,
71
Founding Fathers and,
70–71
John Quincy Adams selection and,
70
Monroe’s second term and,
71
party platform beginnings,
73
See also
Electoral College
;
Political parties
Progressive Republican Caucus/Party,
153