Saturday, March 12, 2011
Calvin Coolidge Comments: "Society is in much more danger from encumbering the National Government beyond its wisdom to comprehend,.."- From Third Annual Message of December 8, 1925.
"Society is in much more danger from encumbering the National Government beyond its wisdom to comprehend, or its ability to administer, than from leaving the local communities to bear their own burdens and remedy their own evils. Our local habit and custom is so strong, our variety of race and creed is so great the Federal authority is so tenuous, that the area within which it can function successfully is very limited. The wiser policy is to leave the localities, so far as we can, possessed of their own sources of revenue and charged with their own obligations."
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