In the 1974, President Gerald Ford introduced a public relations campaign known as "WIN," an acronym for "Whip Inflation Now." Supporters were encouraged to wear WIN buttons, in an attempt to garner public backing for Ford's proposalsDetractors wore the buttons upside down, revealing the acronym NIM, which they claimed stood for "Need Money Immedi...
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