| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1967 - 218 halaman
...Committee what the late President Roosevelt said in 1932 when campaigning for the Presidency. He said : "Any government, like any family, can for a year spend...little more than it earns. But you and I know that continuous of that habit means the poor-house." Again, may I thank this Committee for allowing me this... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget - 1978 - 106 halaman
...4 Government Securities as a percentage of trial Commercial Gank Credit. BUDGET DEFICIT LIMITATION one means or another. Any government, like any family,...a continuation of that habit means the poorhouse." A recent Gallup Poll indicated that 78 percent of the American people are in favor of an amendment... | |
| Cato Institute - 1985 - 312 halaman
...1932: "Let us have the courage to stop borrowing to meet continuing deficits. Stop the deficits. . . . Revenues must cover expenditures by one means or another....a continuation of that habit means the poorhouse." 1 'Cited in William Breit, "Starving the Leviathan," in Fiscal Responsibility in Constitutional Democracy,... | |
| Suzy Platt - 1992 - 550 halaman
...Love was a niece of Will Rogers's and curator of the Will Rogers Memorial in Claremore, Oklahoma. 808 Any Government, like any family, can for a year spend...a continuation of that habit means the poorhouse. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, governor of New York, radio speech discussing the national Democratic platform,... | |
| John Kenneth Galbraith - 2001 - 329 halaman
...expenditures and a balanced budget. In his speech accepting the Democratic nomination he said, "Revenue must cover expenditures by one means or another. Any...a continuation of that habit means the poorhouse." One of the early acts of his administration was an economy drive which included a horizontal slash... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 2003 - 580 halaman
...our institutions" as necessary to recovery. Yet at the same time he said, "Stop the deficits. . . . Any Government, like any family, can for a year spend...a continuation of that habit means the poorhouse." He was learning a good many rather divergent things from the crossfire of advice centering on him.... | |
| Gerald Swanson - 2003 - 112 halaman
...manage its economy by continuing to rely on the resources of other nations to finance its excesses. "Any government, like any family, can for a year spend...little more than it earns. But you and I know that a continuance of that habit means the poorhouse." — Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1932 The impact of hyperinflation... | |
| Robert Wickes - 2006 - 337 halaman
...have the courage to stop borrowing to meet continuing deficits. ' And before the election he declared "Any government, like any family, can, for a year, spend a little more than it earns. But you know and I know that a continuation of that habit means the poorhouse! " He, too, forgot to listen... | |
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