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  1. 16. Okt. 2022 · Former Republican Senator Phil Gramm of Texas and co-author John Early took a critical look at economic inequality in the United States and how it is measured. This event was hosted by the ...

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  2. 28. Nov. 2023 · Der Ökonom Phil Gramm war 23 Jahre Kongressabgeordneter und Senator in Washington, erst für die Demokraten, dann für die Republikaner. Der im August 2023 verstorbene Robert Ekelund lehrte ...

  3. Herkunft. William Philip ("Phil") Gramm, Episkopaler, wurde am 8. Juli 1942 im Army-Standort Fort Benning im US-Bundesstaat Georgia geboren. Sein Vater diente dort als Master Sergeant (Stabsfeldwebel), erlitt aber noch in G.s Kindheit einen Schlaganfall und wurde zum Pflegefall. G.s Mutter verdiente daraufhin als Krankenschwester hinzu.

  4. Phil Gramm, a seasoned politician and accomplished economist, recognizes government statistics that misdescribe reality. He demonstrates that the nation's condition is much better than it is portrayed by numbers misused to advance political agendas. Thanks to Gramm's mind-opening book, facts—you remember them: they used to appear in political debates—might make a

  5. Back in 1995, when Phil Gramm was politically invincible in Texas, various so-called friends suggested that I should be the sacrificial lamb to run against him. I ducked, as any sensible person would have. But (at their request) I did supply the Dallas Morning News with a referee report on Gramm’s dissertation, along with a few notes on that of his wife. Needless to say, hers was much better.

  6. 30. S.1092 — 107th Congress (2001-2002) A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exempt feed truck chassis from excise tax on heavy trucks and trailers. Sponsor: Gramm, Phil [Sen.-R-TX] (Introduced 06/22/2001) Cosponsors: ( 0 ) Committees: Senate - Finance Latest Action: Senate - 06/22/2001 Read twice and referred to the Committee ...

  7. Kevin Lavery highlights some stories and sober analysis from Phil Gramm's episode of the Great Antidote with Juliette Sellgren. Phil Gramm joins Juliette Sellgren on The Great Antidote podcast to discuss common misconceptions over poverty and inequality, how these misconceptions lead to misdirected policy discussions, and how getting the facts straight can make America more free and prosperous.