Read America's Fiscal Constitution Online
Authors: Bill White
“Window tax,”
41
Wirt, William,
87
Wolfowitz, Paul,
276
Wood, Leonard,
167
World America Made, The
(Kagan),
381–382
World War I and US
allies deaths/loss of generation and,
161
banking system,
165
bond slogans,
164
debt ceiling,
164
declaration of war,
161
disillusionment after,
166–167
,
168
economy and,
159
end,
165
financing/debt,
108
,
156
,
161–164
,
165
,
179
loans to allies and,
165–166
military/spending,
160
veterans’ pensions/bonus and,
179
,
188
,
192–194
World War II
beginning,
201
end,
214
German control in Europe,
207
World War II and US
bonds and,
212
borrowing/debt,
212–213
entering,
207
fiscal policies,
203
military spending,
207–208
Pearl Harbor attacks,
207
,
337
,
338
pensions/medical insurance plans from employers,
210–211
postwar finances/military spending and,
214–219
,
221–222
wage/salary ceilings,
210–211
,
212
Zhou Enlai,
228
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Bill White is senior advisor at Lazard, a firm advising corporate leaders and governments worldwide. He served as Houston’s mayor and was twice re-elected with an average vote of 88 percent. He also served as the deputy secretary of energy of the United States. He received the prestigious John F. Kennedy Profiles in Courage Award for his leadership in response to Hurricane Katrina and the Governing Official of the Year Award by
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