Word: risings
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...feared, would sunder the New Deal coalition of labor, Negroes and ethnic minorities by luring away hundreds of thousands of blue-collar workers; disaffected Dem-ocrats-and most Negroes-would sit out the election in disgust or apathy. Richard Nixon predicted confidently that a "silent center" would rise up with an overwhelming mandate for the Republican Party...
Nondefense spending would rise by $26 billion, with sizable increases projected for social security and Medicare but not for any sweeping new domestic programs. All this could be financed, he has suggested, by growing prosperity and resulting higher tax income. Domestically, Nixon favors greater emphasis on private and local efforts to resuscitate the nation's blighted cities and ailing rural regions. He has advocated a mixture of "black capitalism," private investment, tax credits and Government loans to rebuild the ghettos. He emphasizes a similar dispersal of power away from the Federal Government in tackling poverty...
Many a baby is born with strawberry or port-wine patches on his face, and although these disfiguring birthmarks have given rise to a lot of old wives' tales and maternal self-reproach, most have no medical significance. An exception is the massive port-wine stain with which Michael Wood was born nearly five years ago. The huge birthmark extended from around the right eye down the side of his face to the neck...
...Cure. Largely because spending remains robust, the nation's gross national product is surpassing expectations. In the third quarter, the total output of goods and services reached an annual rate of $870.8 billion, a $17.9 billion increase just slightly less than the $21 billion average rise of the first two quarters. Unfortunately, almost half the increase is not "real"; it represents only further inflation of the dollar...
...Stores, the economists believe that to tame inflation from its cur rent 4½% annual rate to a manageable 2%, a new Administration may have to "extend and intensify" its braking pressure. For how long? Possibly for one or two years, during which profits would suffer and unemployment would rise from its current 15-year low of 3½% to 4½% or even 5½%. That price, said Lazarus, might be "neither politically wise nor socially acceptable...