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...Once again we see an example of Nix-onomics: let the poor, the blacks, the students and the workers carry the burden for the rich...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Sep. 6, 1971 | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

Despite such successes, the key to Nix on's program remains the enthusiasm with which most Americans abide it?especially the working men and women who are expected to toil under its restrictions. The President's freeze on wages, in effect, is a sacrifice demanded of each of them. After an initial burst of optimism over the President's speech, laboring Americans?including millions who do not belong to unions?were be ginning to realize that his plan placed limits on their livelihood such as have not been dreamed of for a generation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Nixon's Freeze and the Mood of labor | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

...right to counsel has been guaranteed by the Supreme Court, said Philadelphia Judge Robert N.C. Nix Jr. "But it's the judges' responsibility to make sure it is effective counsel." That may mean assigning a black lawyer to defend a black suspect so that the attorney "speaks the defendant's language...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: The Black Judges | 8/23/1971 | See Source »

...overly moderate as they may seem to us. But now King, Kennedy, and Kennedy are dead; there is no one to follow. Now we have benign neglect. With the war, northern urban political repression, campus struggles, and ecology, civil rights is all wrapped up: Congress passed some bills. Nix-on and his associates are not the only people colluding in benign neglect...

Author: By Darrell Prescott, | Title: Benign Neglect in Wilcox County, Alabama | 12/14/1970 | See Source »

Move to Tariffs. The report of Nix Task Force, headed by Labor Secretary George P. Shultz, will probably not be made public until February. But it is believed to recommend a gradual phase-out of the quotas in their present form and their replacement with tariffs. These duties would be set so as to bring the total price of foreign oil landed in the U.S. to about $3 per bbl., or roughly 300 lower than the present domestic price of $3.30. Theoretically, domestic producers would have to lower their own prices to meet the foreign competition, and Washington could force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil: The Fight over Quotas | 1/26/1970 | See Source »

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