We have the most efficient methods of production in the world. We have a public opinion which is moving more and more toward a secure middle of the road in matters of domestic policy; ready to agree with Mr. Roosevelt that changing times call for a larger measure of governmental initiative in the whole broad field of social legislation; yet ready to insist at the same time that social reform can best be achieved in a spirit of moderation, with a greater sense of the realities of economic fact and the necessary limitations of governmental intervention.
Be careful when you wish for a larger measure of governmental initiative. You could wind up with entire industries in the hands of idiots.
The intention of design hits reality head-on.
Please add me to your list.
Isn’t it strange how the politicians with a logo promise change, pride, hope....all delivered by government?
Maybe public opinion is about to shift. In November, voters rejected President Roosevelt’s attempt to “purge” some of his conservative detractors in the Democratic Party, and Ohio voters just sent to the US Senate Robert A. Taft, a solid conservative who may very well inject some life into that nearly moribund body.