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John Calvin Coolidge Jr. – amerykański polityk, 30. prezydent Stanów Zjednoczonych.

Syn Johna Calvina Coolidge’a Seniora i Victorii Moor. Jego przodek, John Calvin, przybył do Watertown w Massachusetts z angielskiej wsi Cottenham w hrabstwie Cambridgeshire około 1630.

1919–1921 – gubernator stanu Massachusetts

1921–1923 – wiceprezydent u boku W.G. Hardinga

1923–1929 – prezydent z ramienia Partii Republikańskiej



✵ 4. Lipiec 1872 – 5. Styczeń 1933
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„Główny interes Amerykanów polega na robieniu interesów.”

The chief business of the American people is business. (ang.)
fragment przemówienia wygłoszonego 17 stycznia 1925 na konferencji Amerykańskiego Stowarzyszenia Wydawców Prasy.
Źródło: Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., presidency.ucsb.edu http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=24180

Calvin Coolidge: Cytaty po angielsku

“In my message last year I emphasized the necessity for further legislation with a view to expediting the consolidation of our rail ways into larger systems. The principle of Government control of rates and profits, now thoroughly embedded in our governmental attitude toward natural monopolies such as the railways, at once eliminates the need of competition by small units as a method of rate adjustment. Competition must be preserved as a stimulus to service, but this will exist and can be increased tinder enlarged systems. Consequently the consolidation of the railways into larger units for the purpose of securing the substantial values to the public which will come from larger operation has been the logical conclusion of Congress in its previous enactments, and is also supported by the best opinion in the country. Such consolidation will assure not only a greater element of competition as to service, but it will afford economy in operation, greater stability in railway earnings, and more economical financing. It opens large possibilities of better equalization of rates between different classes of traffic so as to relieve undue burdens upon agricultural products and raw materials generally, which are now not possible without ruin to small units owing to the lack of diversity of traffic. It would also tend to equalize earnings in such fashion as to reduce the importance of section 15A, at which criticism, often misapplied, has been directed. A smaller number of units would offer less difficulties in labor adjustments and would contribute much to the, solution of terminal difficulties.”

1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)

“[Speaking of Chinese president Sun Yat-sen] …combined Benjamin Franklin and George Washington of China.”

Źródło: As quoted in The Human Odyssey: Volume 2 by Tanim Ansary et al, p. 653.

“The first duty of a government is to be true to itself. This does not mean perfection, it means a plan to strive for perfection. It means loyalty to ideals. The ideals of America were set out in the Declaration of Independence and adopted in the Constitution. They did not represent perfection at hand, but perfection found. The fundamental principle was freedom. The fathers knew that this was not yet apprehended. They formed a government firm in the faith that it was ever to press toward this high mark. In selfishness, in greed, in lust for gain, it turned aside. Enslaving others, it became itself enslaved. Bondage in one part consumed freedom in all parts. The government of the fathers, ceasing to be true to itself, was perishing. Five score and ten years ago, that divine providence which infinite repetition has made only the more a miracle, sent into the world a new life destined to save a nation. No star, no sign foretold his coming. About his cradle all was poor and mean, save only the source of all great men, the love of a wonderful woman. When she faded away in his tender years from her deathbed in humble poverty, she endowed her son with greatness. There can be no proper observance of a birthday which forgets the mother. Into his origin, as into his life, men long have looked and wondered. In wisdom great, but in humility greater, in justice strong, but in compassion stronger, he became a leader of men by being a follower of the truth. He overcame evil with good. His presence filled the nation. He broke the might of oppression. He restored a race to its birthright.”

1920s, Duty of Government (1920)

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