Calvin Coolidge speech

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I dont know all that much about Coolidge but was doing some reading and came across this speech when he was vice president. Not going to quote the entire thing but I do think theres some real pearls of wisdom relevant to where we are today:

https://coolidgefoundation.org/resources/the-limitations-of-the-law/

Tldr version- government must embrace restraint. government cannot save a nation, only the people can.

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When provision is made for far-reaching action by public authority, whether it be in the nature of an expenditure of a large sum from the Treasury or the participation in a great moral reform, it all means the imposing of large additional obligations upon the people. In the last resort it is the people who must respond. They are the military power, they are the financial power, they are the moral power of the government. There is and can be no other. When a broad rule of action is laid down by law it is they who must perform.


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If this conclusion be sound it becomes necessary to avoid the danger of asking of the people more than they can do. The times are not without evidence of a deep-seated discontent not confined to any one locality or walk of life but shared in generally by those who contribute by the toil of their hand and brain to the carrying on of American enterprise. This is not the muttering of agitators; it is the conviction of the intelligence, industry, and character of the nation. There is a state of alarm, however unwarranted, on the part of many people lest they be unable to maintain themselves in their present positions. There is an apparent fear of loss of wages, loss of profits, and loss of place. There is a discernible physical and nervous exhaustion which leaves the country with little elasticity to adjust itself to the strain of events.


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In a republic the law reflects rather than makes the standard of conduct and the state of public opinion. Real reform does not begin with a law, it ends with a law. The attempt to dragoon the body when the need is to convince the soul will end only in revolt.


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When legislation fails, those who look upon it as a sovereign remedy simply cry out for more legislation. A sound and wise statesmanship which recognizes and attempts to abide by its limitations will undoubtedly find itself displaced by that type of public official who promises much, talks much, legislates much, expends much, but accomplishes little.
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The limit of what can be done by the law is soon reached, but the limit of what can be done by an aroused and vigorous citizenship has never been exhausted. In undertaking to bear these burdens and solve these problems the government needs the continuing indulgence, co-operation, and support of the people. When the public understands that there must be an increased and increasing effort, such effort will be forthcoming. They are not ignorant of the personal equation in the administration of their affairs. When trouble arises in any quarter they do not inquire what sort of a law they have there, but they inquire what sort of a governor and sheriff they have there. They will not long fail to observe that what kind of government they have depends upon what kind of citizens they have.


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But our countrymen must remember that they have, and can have, no dependence save themselves. Our institutions are their institutions. Our government is their government. Our laws are their laws. It is for them to enforce, support, and obey. If in this they fail, there are none who can succeed. The sanctity of duly constituted tribunals must be maintained. Undivided allegiance to public authority must be required. With a citizenship which voluntarily establishes and defends these, the cause of America is secure. Without that all else is of little avail.
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Calvin Coolidge was definitely cool. Lived up to his name.
The left cannot kill the Spirit of Charlie Kirk.
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If any candidate for president said this "A sound and wise statesmanship which recognizes and attempts to abide by its limitations will undoubtedly find itself displaced by that type of public official who promises much, talks much, legislates much, expends much, but accomplishes little" today, he'd have my vote
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If you want to learn about a President that met with his budget director every week to figure out how to stop unnecessary spending, save money and prevent fraud, read " Coolidge " by Amity Shlaes
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redag06
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Top 5 president. Most folks dont know it, and that is why he is.
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Even as he mourned, Coolidge ran his standard campaign, not mentioning his opponents by name or maligning them, and delivering speeches on his theory of government, including several that were broadcast over the radio.


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As president, Coolidge's reputation as a quiet man continued. "The words of a President have an enormous weight," he later wrote, "and ought not to be used indiscriminately."


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Silent Cal also had a sense of humor...
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"[Coolidge] had a really undeserved reputation of extreme reticence, and it is related that at a dinner the lady on his right opened the conversation by saying that he had it in his power to lose or win a wager for her as she had made a bet that however reserved he might have been with others that he would talk with her. Then came a measurable pause, followed by 'You lose.'

He'd be killing it on twitter if he was alive today.
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Who?mikejones! said:

If any candidate for president said this "A sound and wise statesmanship which recognizes and attempts to abide by its limitations will undoubtedly find itself displaced by that type of public official who promises much, talks much, legislates much, expends much, but accomplishes little" today, he'd have my vote

Amazing how far language has regressed since then.
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ts5641 said:

Who?mikejones! said:

If any candidate for president said this "A sound and wise statesmanship which recognizes and attempts to abide by its limitations will undoubtedly find itself displaced by that type of public official who promises much, talks much, legislates much, expends much, but accomplishes little" today, he'd have my vote

Amazing how far language has regressed since then.


Ai translation into trump speech:

Let me tell you something, folks the smart leaders, the *really good ones*, they know their limits. They understand what can be done. They've got wisdom tremendous wisdom, the best! But what happens? You get these career politicians total disasters they come in, they promise you everything! "We're gonna fix it all," they say. They talk, and talk, and talk nonstop! They pass mountains of bills, they spend *trillions* of your dollars nobody's ever spent like that before and guess what? Nothing gets done. Zero. It's all talk, no action!

We don't need more talkers we need doers! We're gonna bring back common sense, we're gonna bring back results, and we're gonna win so much you're gonna say, "Please, Mr. President, we're winning too much!" But we're not gonna stop, folks because that's what real leadership looks like!
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