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...It’s 20 per cent of global GDP,” Florida’s chief investment officer Lamar Taylor told an investment advisory council meeting in December....
...“The Neal plan really fails to properly tax wealth and the transmission of wealth,” said Niko Lusiani, director of corporate power at the Roosevelt Institute....
...He learnt the dangers of over-reach, the vital importance of family unity, and of alignment with the superpower of the day — inaugurated by his famous 1945 meeting with President Roosevelt aboard a US warship...
...The Federal National Mortgage Association, or Fannie Mae, an institution founded as part of Franklin D Roosevelt’s New Deal of the 1930s, provided more than $200m in financing in 2018 to help private equity...
...Franklin Roosevelt once said: “I agree with you. I want to do it. Now make me do it.”...
...Roosevelt’s New Deal, has rejected an Obama administration plan to explore privatisation....
...The problem is that the brave men and women of the US military have been trained – in the words of Theodore Roosevelt – to “carry a big stick”....
...On Monday, Barack Obama’s administration begins its court martial of Bradley Manning, the former US army private who uploaded hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks....
...▲ Troutbeck, 1 Troutbeck Lane, Amenia, New York, $9.95m Where Upstate New York, around 75 miles north of New York City, with Bradley International Airport around 50 miles away....
...Selections by Andrew Clark … POP Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital, by Lloyd Bradley, Serpent’s Tail, RRP£12.99 Bradley’s richly detailed account of black culture in London...
...He also identifies a sort of reverse “Bradley effect” in the result, arguing that some white voters may have opted for Obama, but were not prepared to admit it. “Why?...
...For example, the Democratic party controlled both branches of Congress for virtually all of the period between the late 1940s and late 1960s when Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal commanded a broad consensus...
...Franklin Roosevelt rallied much of the country behind an effort to browbeat Supreme Court justices who had declared key parts of his New Deal unconstitutional; and Richard Nixon won votes by painting Justice...
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