Read America's Fiscal Constitution Online
Authors: Bill White
unemployment,
183
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184
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188
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194
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200
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See also
Social Security
Great recession of 2008.
See
Recession of 2008
Greenspan, Alan
fiscal policies,
267
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304
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309
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321
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329
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332
,
340–341
on George W. Bush administration,
329
Hamaguchi, Osachi,
188
Hamilton, Alexander
dinner with Jefferson/Madison (1790),
30–32
federal debt reporting and,
37–38
federal taxing power and,
24
,
25
Federalist Papers,
24
import tax and,
20
Jefferson’s presidency and,
42
leaving post with Treasury,
39
national bank/functions and,
29
,
33–35
Philadelphia meeting and,
21–22
,
24
potential French invasion and,
42
scandal/Reynolds’s wife,
30
as Secretary of the Treasury,
26
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29
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32
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33–35
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37
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38
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39
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56
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60
spending/taxing views,
29
War of Independence debts,
20
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21
Washington and,
38
wife (Eliza),
31
Hance, Kent,
286–287
Hanna, Mark
background,
129
fiscal policies,
146
Panama Canal,
142
politics/Republican Party and,
129
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134
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135
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136
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137
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141
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236–237
Harding, Warren
self-description,
168
Harper, Robert Goodloe,
41
Harper’s Magazine
,
152
Harrison, William Henry,
82
Harvey, George,
152
Hatch, Orrin,
318
Hayek, Frederick,
202
Hayes, Rutherford
Civil War and,
120
election/presidency,
116
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117
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118
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121
Hearst, George,
129–130
Heller, Walter,
243
Henry, Patrick,
24
Highway program/financing (following Korean War),
227
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239–241
Hitler, Adolf,
207
Hoar, George,
130
Hofstadter, Richard,
166
Hollings, Ernest,
267
Homeless population and Reagan’s policies,
279
Hoover, Herbert
background,
189
commission to identify waste/inefficiency,
220
fiscal policies,
151
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179
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220
,
338
Franklin Roosevelt and,
200
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331
Great Depression and,
184
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185
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186
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187
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188
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189
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190
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201–202
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347
Harding administration,
169
public works/debt and,
132
unemployment and,
179–180
House, Edward,
195
House of Representatives
“money bills” and,
23
origins Philadelphia meeting (1787) and,
23
salary raise (early 1800s),
61–62
See also specific individuals
Houston, David,
166
Hudson River aristocracy,
86
Humphrey, George,
236–237
Humphrey, Hubert,
249
Hussein, Saddam,
334
Ickes, Harold,
194
Immigration/immigrants
from 1845–1854,
85
by 1872,
119
by 1900,
135
anti-immigration groups,
89
discrimination post-World War I and,
167
early 1900s/New Jersey,
152
parties opposed to open immigration,
93
settling interior lands,
125
Import tax (1700s)
Congress and,
26
proposals for,
20
Import taxes/fees
changes (early 1900s),
145–146
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147
early 1800s,
51
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60
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66–67
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71
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73–75
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76
importance (1800s),
128
Nixon and,
262
Panic of 1819,
64–65
Panic of 1837,
80
Panic of 1857,
98
regional conflicts/presidential election (1828) and,
71
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73–75
Walker Tariff (1846),
85
Income taxes
Bryan and,
133
corporate income tax,
147
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163–164
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208
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397
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399
corporate taxation limits,
397
deductions/exemptions (World War II era),
210–211
filing returns beginnings,
211
fiscal year ending June 1916,
160
Korean War and,
226–227
limits on,
396–398
loopholes,
276
media campaign on paying/filing (World War II era),
211
Mellon and,
170
Mellon’s reforms,
174–177
mortgage deductions,
211
overview,
396–398
reform/Sixteenth amendment to the Constitution,
156–157
Revenue Act (1942),
208–209
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211
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337
Revenue Act (1964),
249
statistics (1953–1989),
301–302
Supreme Court (late 1800s),
133
surtaxes,
156–157
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162
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163
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208
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259–260
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278
War Revenue Act of 1917
changes,
162–163
withholding from wages beginnings,
211
World War I and,
209
World War II/changes,
208–211
Independent Democrat/Party,
93
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95–96
Inheritance/estate taxes,
177
Iran
revolution (1979),
276
Iraq War (US)
costs/financing with debt,
11–12
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227
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333
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337–338
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376
proclaiming end of combat operations (2003),
334
resistance movements,
334
tax cut and,
10
See also
War on Terror
“Iron Curtain” origins,
215
Jackson, Andrew
Battle of New Orleans,
58–59
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78
election of 1825 and,
70
election of 1832 and,
78
on fitness for presidency,
73
Louisiana Purchase and,
50
Nicholas Biddle’s Bank of the United States and,
80
opposition organization,
77
presidency,
76–79
presidential election and Van Buren,
72–75
rewarding political allies/punishing opponents,
76
shooting incidents,
78
slaves and,
73
surplus distribution to states,
78–79
Texas annexation and,
84
on treasonable conduct,
77
War of Independence and,
58
Jackson, Henry “Scoop,”
275
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276
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281
Jacobins/antifederalists,
35
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41
Japan
China and,
381
economy,
277
Great Depression and,
188