Friday, August 2, 2013

Calvin Coolidge Quote of the Week

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This week's quote if from Coolidge's speech to the Massachusetts's State Senate after his election as Governor in 1914 talking about the concept of prudence in governing.

"Do the day's work. If it be to protect the rights of the weak, whoever objects, do it. If it be to help a powerful corporation better to serve the people, whatever the opposition, do that. Expect to be called a stand-patter, but don't be a stand-patter. Expect to be called a demagogue, but don't be a demagogue. Don't hesitate to be as revolutionary as science. Don't hesitate to be as reactionary as the multiplication table. Don't expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong. Don't hurry to legislate. Give administration a chance to catch up with legislation."

Upon reflection, is gridlock a good thing?

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